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Let’s Meet the Wild Side of the IACUC

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PRIM&R is pleased to share a piece from the PRIM&R Blog Squad at the 2012 Institutional Animal Care and Use…

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Essentials of IACUC Administration: An Alternate St. Patrick’s Day Parade Route

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PRIM&R is pleased to share a piece from the PRIM&R Blog Squad at the 2012 Institutional Animal Care and Use…

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Let’s Engage In a Collaborative Activity!

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PRIM&R is pleased to introduce this year's member of the PRIM&R Blog Squad at the 2012 Institutional Animal Care and…

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Poster Spotlight: Post-Approval Monitoring Programs Across Canada: Building on Strengths, Facing Challenges

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by Avery AvrakotosWith the 2012 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Conference right around the corner, I invite you…

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If IOM report suggests chimpanzees are not necessary in research, will their use become a thing of the past?

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by Andrew N Rowan, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer of The Humane Society of the United States, PRIM&R Board Member, 1985-2010…

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