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3 Amazing Benefits of Low-Stress Dosing for Post-Op Rodents

Based on a webinar presentation by Karen Froberg-Fejko, LATG, VMD, on how low-stress dosing for postoperative rodents is so critical for lab animal research.

The Top 3 Ways FlexFlow Enhances Ergonomics

We all know how important ergonomics are in the workplace. Ergonomic equipment can make or break the success of any operation. And this is especially true in lab animal science.  Ergonomic equipment in lab animal research helps improve employee comfort, decrease stress, and increase productivity.¹  And couldn’t we all benefit from a more ergonomic work […]

Could Non-Invasive Identification be Remarkable for LAS?

Based on a webinar presentation by Steven Niemi, DVM, DACLAM, on non-invasive identification methods in your lab animal research. Opportunities to enhance lab animal welfare, and lab animal science, are constantly presenting themselves in new ways. Do you want to stay on the cutting-edge?

Expert Tips for the Best Analgesic Plan in Animal Research

Based on a webinar presentation by Dr. Hilton Klein about implementing an effective analgesic plan in your research to reduce and minimize pain in animal subjects. So, does your particular study warrant the use of pain management?

MAX IVC Makes More Room In the Same Room

With the cost of floor space increasing with each passing year, every research facility in the Lab Animal Science industry understands the need to maximize cage density within their vivarium. Enter EasyCage® MAX and NexGen MAX, the new High Density IVC and Cage Systems from Allentown that increase cage density by 20% – using IVCs that are the same size and occupy the same footprint as our standard units.

What You Can Do Right Now to Advance and Implement the 3Rs

Based on a webinar presentation by Dr. Megan LaFollette on how Refinement, Reduction, and Replacement are a key part of humane animal research and quality science. However, implementing 3Rs practices can be exceptionally challenging especially when working independently.