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SUMMARY:LIVE Responsible Research Webinar - Improving the Reproducibility of Cell Line Research
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Steve Smith and Dr Nikki Osborne for this LIVE responsible research webinar about “Improving the Reproducibility of Cell Line Research”\n\nDuring this session Steve (Senior Product Manager\, IDEXX BioAnalytics) will explore the often overlooked threats to cell health and reproducibility caused by contamination\, misidentification\, and genetic drift compromising data integrity\, delaying publications\, and derailing downstream programs. He will share how leading labs are building proactive quality strategies to protect their research before answering any questions that the audience may have.\n\nAttend this webinar to learn how to:\n– identify the most common—and most overlooked—sources of contamination in cell culture\n– understand the true prevalence of cell line misidentification and genetic instability\n– recognize how these risks impact reproducibility\, publications\, and downstream decision-making\n– implement practical\, time-based testing strategies to safeguard your work\n– build a proactive cell health strategy—not just reactive testing\n– find useful resources and further information.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/live-responsible-research-webinar-improving-the-reproducibility-of-cell-line-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Responsible Research":MAILTO:admin@responsibleresearch.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T093000
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CREATED:20260421T105240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T105241Z
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SUMMARY:Statistical analysis for in vivo and in vitro scientists Online Course
DESCRIPTION:This course consists of three 3-hour webinar sessions (including discussion activities utilising the group chat function\, polls\, individual activities and breaks). These sessions will take place 09:30-12:30 BST daily\, Tuesday 12th – Thursday 14th May 2026.\n\nSession one will cover:\n• Understanding\, identifying\, minimising variation and its impact.\n• How the scientific question and experimental design influence the choice of statistical analysis method.\n• What summary statistics are available and when to use them.\n• Why and how to transform your data\, plus strategies for dealing with outliers.\n• The structure of a significance test using a two-sample t-test as an example.\n\nSession two will cover:\n• What measures of precision should be used and when\, including SD Vs SEM plus confidence interval.\n• Non-parametric statistical tests and other simple tests to compare more complex data sets.\n• Basics of ANOVA and why it should often be used instead of multiple t-tests.\n\nSession three will cover:\n• What experimental designs and data features require an extension to statistical analysis methods such as ANOVA and how to incorporate them.\n• ANOVA for randomised block designs and factorial treatment structures\n• Analysis of Covariance\, ANCOVA Vs Change from Baseline.\n• Assumptions of ANOVA and ANCOVA
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/statistical-analysis-for-in-vivo-and-in-vitro-scientists-online-course/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Responsible Research":MAILTO:admin@responsibleresearch.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T153000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260303T130100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T130101Z
UID:4271-1778578200-1778599800@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Named Information Officer (NIO) workshop
DESCRIPTION:NIO Workshop: Empowering Effective Information Leadership\n📅 Live Webinar | 🕘 Full-Day Interactive Workshop💻 Online \nDesigned for Named Information Officers (NIOs) — whether you’re new to the role or looking to sharpen your expertise. \nThe NIO plays a critical role in ensuring that the right information reaches the right people — clearly\, efficiently and in a format they can use. In today’s fast-moving research and regulatory environment\, the ability to source\, interpret and communicate information effectively is more important than ever. \nThis highly practical workshop provides the tools\, strategies and confidence you need to succeed as a proactive and influential NIO. \n\n\n\n\nWhy Attend?\nBeing an effective NIO is about more than just finding information — it’s about: \n\n\n 	\nIdentifying who needs it \n\n 	\nUnderstanding how they need it \n\n 	\nCommunicating it at the right level \n\n 	\nSupporting colleagues in navigating complex information landscapes \n\n\nThis session blends practical exercises\, guided discussion and real-world examples to help you build structured\, efficient and impactful information processes within your organisation. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You’ll Learn\n✔ A clear understanding of the role and responsibilities of the NIO✔ How to develop structured processes for data retrieval and information gathering requests✔ Techniques to get the most out of search engines and online databases✔ How to identify the most reliable and relevant evidence sources✔ Skills to write clear key messages and effective information releases✔ Strategies for engaging a variety of internal stakeholders✔ How to utilise a range of communication media effectively✔ How to set up alerting systems to track new developments and emerging evidence \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend?\n\n 	\nNewly appointed Named Information Officers \n\n 	\nExperienced NIOs seeking to refine their approach \n\n 	\nNamed Persons and governance professionals \n\n 	\nAnyone responsible for sourcing and disseminating research or regulatory information \n\n\n\n\n\nKey Benefits\n\n 	\nIncreased confidence in managing information requests \n\n 	\nStronger internal communication strategies \n\n 	\nPractical tools you can implement immediately \n\n 	\nEnhanced organisational compliance and knowledge flow \n\n 	\nImproved professional impact within your named role \n\n\n\n\nBuild your confidence. Strengthen your communication. Lead with information. \nSecure your place (book online)  on this engaging and educational workshop and take your NIO practice to the next level.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/named-information-officer-nio-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:The Learning Curve,Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Learning Curve (Development) Ltd":MAILTO:info@learningcurvedevelopment.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251201T123232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T123232Z
UID:3812-1778457600-1778716799@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced anaesthesia for surgical or prolonged procedures
DESCRIPTION:This unit provides information on the use of anaesthetics for surgical procedures. It also includes information on the use of anaesthetics to provide humane restraint during other\, non-painful\, procedures\, such as imaging. After completion of this module\, learners should have an understanding of factors influencing the selection and application of anaesthesia for these procedures.\n\nOnline only – 11-13th May 2026. Pre-course materials will release two weeks in advance.\n\nWe highly recommend completion of the level 5 unit Anaesthesia for minor procedures before attending this unit.\nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 20\n\nIAT CPD Credits: 45\n\nTutor: Paul Flecknell\nYou will cover\n\n 	Anaesthesia for both surgical and non-surgical procedures\n 	Balanced anaesthesia\n 	Post anaesthetic recovery\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	An understanding of why anaesthesia is required for both surgical and non-surgical procedures\n 	Ability to describe how different drug classes interact to produce the three components of the anaesthetic triad to different degrees\, and how balanced anaesthesia might be best achieved by using combinations\n 	Ability to describe methods to optimise post anaesthetic recovery to ensure a smooth and rapid recovery from anaesthesia\n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/advanced-anaesthesia-for-surgical-or-prolonged-procedures-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260302T195653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T103738Z
UID:4257-1777368600-1777393800@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:NTCO Workshop: Named Training and Competency Officer
DESCRIPTION:Ready to excel as a Named Training and Competency Officer (NTCO)?This comprehensive live webinar workshop is designed to support both new and experienced NTCOs in mastering the core responsibilities of this essential named person role under the UK regulatory framework for animal research. \n\nWhy Attend?\nNTCOs play a vital role in ensuring that everyone working with animals is effectively trained\, competent and continually supported throughout their learning and development. This workshop explores the role in depth\, providing practical techniques and tools to help you confidently manage training systems that uphold compliance\, welfare and professional standards. \n\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n✔ How to identify training needs and skills gaps across your team✔ Strategies for effective delivery and assessment of training and competency records✔ Approaches for advising individuals on targeted learning and development✔ Techniques to give constructive feedback and support ongoing competence✔ How to communicate\, influence and engage colleagues to foster a culture of excellence and care \n\nWho Should Attend:\nThis workshop is ideal for NTCOs\, animal facility managers\, named persons and anyone involved in training governance or competency programmes in animal research settings. \n\nKey Benefits:\n\n 	\nDevelop robust systems for training and competency recording \n\n 	\nImprove clarity and consistency in training delivery \n\n 	\nPractical tools and strategies to tackle real-world challenges \n\n 	\nSupport ongoing professional development and compliance with regulatory expectations \n\n\n\n“A highly practical and supportive workshop — helped me develop real systems for my role.” — previous NTCO workshop attendee \n\n🔗 Learn more & secure your space – register now to take your NTCO practice to the next level!
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/ntco-workshop-named-training-and-competency-officer/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:The Learning Curve,Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Learning Curve (Development) Ltd":MAILTO:info@learningcurvedevelopment.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251103T110514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T140548Z
UID:3664-1776331800-1776441600@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mouse Genetics and Colony Management for Animal Technologists
DESCRIPTION:Who is this for? \n\n 	Animal Technicians\n 	Early Career Researchers\n 	PhD Students\n\nThis course introduces animal technicians and researchers to the background of mouse genetics and will cover topics such as Mendelian gene inheritance and genetic crosses\, as well as covering important colony management aspects such as calculation of breeding numbers and maintaining genetic integrity of Genetically Altered (GA) lines.\n\nAfter the course\, you will be able to:\n\n 	Understand the underlying biology of how DNA codes for proteins and how errors lead to genetic disease.\n 	Understand Mendelian gene inheritance\n 	Predict the outcomes of genetic crosses\n 	Have a working knowledge of the genetic background of mouse strains\n 	Understand how to maintain the genetic integrity of genetically altered lines\n 	Plan breeding schemes with consideration of the minimum number of animals required\n 	Understand how GA lines can be established from modern transgenic technologies
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/mouse-genetics-and-colony-management-for-animal-technologists-2/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260210T091857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T091858Z
UID:4225-1776240000-1776445200@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:EALAS Congress - in Aachen\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring meeting! \n\n\n\n​You will experience unmatched network opportunities in Europe \n\n\n\nInspiring SeminarsHands-on WorkshopsExciting Social Events​ \n\n\n\nIn particular you can look forward to:​ \n\n\n\n​​• 3D Skull stereotaxic training​​• Pig catheterisation workshop​​• Pig telemetry implantation workshop​​• Rat and mice surgical workshop​​• Pig wound closing workshop \n\n\n\n​Registration fees will be between €440 and €670 for the congress and between €390 and €590 for the Workshops. \n\n\n\n​
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/ealas-congress-in-aachen-germany/
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260414T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251103T113536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T121806Z
UID:3686-1776124800-1776297599@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Anaesthesia for minor procedures
DESCRIPTION:This unit provides guidance and information to individuals who\, during their work with animals\, will need to apply sedation or short-term anaesthesia for a brief period and mild pain level procedure.\n\nOnline only – 14th and 15th April 2026. All pre-course material will be available two weeks in advance of the course.\nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 20\n\nIAT CPD Credits: 30\n\nTutor: Paul Flecknell\nYou will cover\n\n 	Anatomy and physiology\n 	Anaesthesia\n 	Analgesia\n 	Health and safety\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to define key terms and principles linked to anaesthesia\n 	Knowledge and understanding of the importance of minimising stress prior to anaesthesia in reducing the likelihood of complications due to anaesthesia\n 	Ability to describe and demonstrate the correct set-up\, operation and maintenance of anaesthetic equipment appropriate to the species concerned\n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/anaesthesia-for-minor-procedures-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260112T152138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T154656Z
UID:3990-1775035800-1775061000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Best Practices in Laboratory Management
DESCRIPTION:Laboratory management is a subject that is often learned on the job\, with limited training opportunities for those new to the role. This course is aimed at both researchers who are new to management\, and managers who are new to the laboratory setting. It will provide a foundation of knowledge in various areas of laboratory management that participants can use to improve practices in their own workplace.\n\nA sustainability module is also included. This module is designed for laboratory leaders and decision-makers\, focusing on strategies to reduce the environmental impact of laboratory operations. It highlights how leadership can drive sustainable change by implementing policies and practices that minimise resource consumption and promote responsible innovation. Participants will examine practical and strategic approaches to enhance sustainability across laboratory systems — including optimizing energy efficiency\, reducing plastic and water usage\, and fostering sustainable supply chain partnerships.\n\nWho is this for?\n\n 	Researchers who have recently moved into laboratory management\n 	Managers who are new to science\n\nThis course covers topics including:\n\n 	Laboratory Health and Safety\, including Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH).\n 	Sustainable Laboratory Practices\n 	Inventory Management\n 	Quality Management Systems\n 	Research Integrity
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/best-practices-in-laboratory-management-2/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T130000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260303T102647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T103809Z
UID:4251-1775034000-1775048400@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body Training
DESCRIPTION:Join this highly practical\, interactive webinar designed for anyone involved in Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Bodies (AWERBs) — whether you’re new to the process or want to deepen your understanding of your role in ethical review and project licence evaluation.\nWhy Attend?\nUnderstanding how to contribute effectively to AWERB reviews is essential for high-standard animal research governance in the UK. This workshop explains the functions\, responsibilities and practical contributions members can make — from ethical considerations to recognising good practice.\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n✔ The role and purpose of AWERBs in ethical review of animal research applications ✔ Practical insights on evaluating Project Licence (PPL) submissions and spotting common pitfalls ✔ Resources\, techniques and tips to improve AWERB contributions ✔ Examples of good practice and how to apply them in real scenarios\nWho Should Attend:\nIdeal for AWERB members\, animal technologists\, in-vivo scientists\, support staff and anyone involved in ethical review and governance of animal research.\nKey Benefits:\n\n 	Improved confidence in reviewing project licence applications\n 	Enhanced ability to contribute to ethical and welfare discussions\n 	Actionable best practice guidance tailored to real-world AWERB tasks\n\n“Felt more confident about tackling my next PPL… very useful and pitched at the right level.” — Past attendee feedback\n🔗 Learn more & Book: online registration for this session is now open (live webinar format) with places limited — perfect for professional CPD and skills development.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/animal-welfare-and-ethical-review-body-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Learning Curve,Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Learning Curve (Development) Ltd":MAILTO:info@learningcurvedevelopment.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250626T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T102604Z
UID:3057-1774339200-1774630800@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAT Congress 2026
DESCRIPTION:The IAT annual Congress is attracting attendees from all over the World. Join us at the largest meeting of its kind in the UK. \n\n\n\nThis dynamic event offers a unique opportunity to showcase your work\, exchange ideas\, and connect with like-minded professionals. \n\n\n\nWe have a full programme of presentations including first time presenters\, interactive workshops and poster displays. \n\n\n\nWe are now seeking contributions to our programme. If you have an idea for a Presentation\, Workshop or Posters covering all aspects of animal welfare and technical practice\, submit your proposal and be part of the conversation. \n\n\n\nWhat To Expect \n\n\n\n·  Large modern conference centre·  Full diverse programme of topics·  Largest Trade Exhibiton of its kind in the UK·  Over 12 interactive Workshops·  Poster Displays·  Official Trade opening event·  Social event on Wednesday·  Gala Dinner and Entertainment·  Over 450 attendees 
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/iat-congress-2026/
CATEGORIES:IAT Events,Trade Exhibition,Training and CPD Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260113T132321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T134103Z
UID:4012-1773842400-1773846000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:RR Webinar: In-vivo Experimental Design - Concepts we may not want to know about but probably should!
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Matt Leach and Dr Nikki Osborne for this LIVE responsible research webinar ” In-vivo Experimental Design: Concepts we may not want to know about but probably should! ”\n\nDuring this session Matt (Director\, Comparative Biology Centre\, Newcastle University) will ask participants to vote for the experimental design concepts they struggle with most and would like him to go through. He will then cover as many of the concepts as he can during the session and answer questions from the audience.\n\nAttend this webinar to learn about:\n– good practice experimental design for in vivo studies;\n– how to overcome challenging experimental design concepts;\n– practical hints\, tips and tools when planning and designing animal studies;\n– where to go for more information and free training.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/in-vivo-experimental-design-concepts-we-may-not-want-to-know-about-but-probably-should-responsible-research-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Responsible Research":MAILTO:admin@responsibleresearch.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251002T113201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T140420Z
UID:3505-1773826200-1773851400@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Laboratory Skills
DESCRIPTION:Having the knowledge and confidence to work safely in the laboratory is an essential skill for all staff working in laboratories. This course will cover basic theoretical and practical laboratory skills including preparing COSHH risk assessments\, good laboratory practice\, use of fume hoods/biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other laboratory equipment\, pipetting skills\, using balances and preparing reagents and solutions.\n\nA sustainability module is also included to highlight ways to reduce the environmental impact of laboratory work. Participants will explore practical ways to improve sustainability in the laboratory by reducing energy consumption and minimising the use of plastics and water and promoting more sustainable supply chain practices.\n\nWho is this for?\n\n 	Research Staff\n 	Technical Staff and students new to the laboratory environment\n 	Experienced personnel looking to refresh their skills\n\nAfter the course you will be able to:\n\n 	Prepare and understand the purpose of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) risk assessment (RA) forms\n 	Understand the importance of good laboratory practice\, including choosing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintaining accurate laboratory records\n 	Correctly use fume hoods\, biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other general laboratory equipment\n 	Choose the correct pipette for your task and perform common techniques\n 	Set up and use balances correctly\n 	Prepare reagents and solutions\n 	Adjust the pH of solutions\n 	Incorporate sustainability considerations into laboratory work to support efficient and environmentally responsible research\n\n\n\n\nThis training is approved by the Royal Society of Biology. Training course approval is an independent review process that recognises relevant\, high quality training. Upon completion of this course\, attendees can claim 21 CPD points.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/practical-laboratory-skills-3/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20260113T132230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T133952Z
UID:4006-1770818400-1770822000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:RR Webinar: Rethinking replacement within the laboratory animal sciences
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Juliet Dukes and Dr Nikki Osborne for this LIVE responsible research webinar ” Rethinking replacement within the laboratory animal sciences “.\n\nDuring this session\, Juliet (Research Manager\, at Replacing Animal Research) will share practical tools including the Replacement Checklist – a tool designed to help researchers\, ethical and peer reviewers\, to know what is needed to show that replacement obligations have been met. She will also answer any questions that the audience may have.\n\nAttend this webinar to learn about:\n– the challenges associated with reviewing the R of Replacement;\n– the development of the Replacement Checklist tool;\n– how the tool can support better research\, enhance communication\, openness and transparency;\n– benefits reported by researchers\, ethical and peer reviewers from using the tool;\n– where to go for more information.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/rethinking-replacement-within-the-laboratory-animal-sciences-responsible-research-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Responsible Research":MAILTO:admin@responsibleresearch.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251002T135310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T121433Z
UID:3530-1770768000-1770854399@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Animal welfare legislation
DESCRIPTION:This module aims to provide an understanding of how other legislation interacts with ASPA and impacts on animals housed in animal facilities that are not covered by ASPA.\n\nFace to Face learning – 11th Feb 2026 at the Advance Training Centre.\nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 20\n\nIAT CPD Credits: 15\n\nTutor: David Anderson\nYou will cover\n\n 	Animal law\n 	Examples of relevant legislation\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to discuss how legislation interacts with the Animal (Scientific Procedures) Act\n 	Knowledge and understanding to describe measures for ensuring compliance with the relevant legislation\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/animal-welfare-legislation/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260209T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260210T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251002T135423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T121337Z
UID:3520-1770595200-1770767999@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Application of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
DESCRIPTION:This unit will broaden and deepen knowledge beyond that in UK “l” and EU 1 modules. It will develop the reflective and analytical skills allowing learners to contribute fully to the implementation of the Act with regards to the 3R’s\, effective animal welfare and good science. This module aims to provide an understanding of ASPA and the legal responsibilities of the personnel involved. It will cover the responsibilities of those holding “named” positions and those licensed under ASPA to carry out procedures on animals\, as well as those not carrying out procedures but taking care of animals or killing animals. It should be considered alongside other relevant animal legislation.\n\nFace to Face learning – 9th and 10th Feb 2026 at the Advance Training Centre.\n\nThis course requires completion of a pre-course refresher online training: Research Animal Training module 01 – UK Legislation (L) with certificate. This will take approximately 3 hours to complete. Material will be available two weeks before the course starts.\nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 20\n\nIAT CPD Credits: 30\n\nTutors: David Anderson / Kathy Ryder\nYou will cover\n\n 	Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act\n 	Ethical Reviews\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to discuss in detail the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act\, and your responsibilities under it\n 	Ability to critically appraise the role of the Animal Welfare Body in maintaining the health and well-being of laboratory animals\, and minimising any adverse effects of experimental or scientific procedures on animals\n 	Ability to evaluate the impact of legislation on the housing and welfare of laboratory animals\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/application-of-the-animals-scientific-procedures-act/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260127T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251201T142519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T142520Z
UID:3832-1769506200-1769533200@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Genome Engineering and Validation by Long Read Sequencing
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training session explores the use of long read sequencing (LRS) technologies for validating engineered alleles in both cellular and embryonic genome engineering contexts. Participants will learn the principles of genome editing design\, how LRS compares to traditional validation methods\, and how to select the appropriate sequencing modality for different allele types and experimental materials.\n\nWho is this for?\n\nThis workshop is designed for Early-career researchers and Experienced technicians\n\n 	seeking foundational knowledge in genome editing and sequencing technologies.\n 	aiming to refine protocols\, troubleshoot workflows\, and deepen data analysis skills.\n\nThis course covers topics including:\n\n 	A primer on genome editing strategies and allele design\n 	Protocols for sequencing and data generation\n 	Software tools for data analysis\n 	Hands-on exercises with real datasets\n 	Case studies from in-house and outsourced sequencing projects\n\nLearning Outcomes:\n\n 	Understand genome editing principles and allele design strategies\n 	Learn the rationale for using LRS in validation workflows\n 	Gain confidence in interpreting sequencing data and alignment files\n 	Update and optimize genome editing and sequencing protocols\n 	Compare LRS platforms and outsourcing options\n 	Deepen skills in troubleshooting and data analysis using .bam files\n\nWorkshop Agenda:\n\n1. Genome Editing Principles & Allele Design\n\n 	Overview of genome editing technologies (e.g.\, CRISPR/Cas9\, base editing)\n 	Strategies for designing engineered alleles\n 	Design implications for validation\n 	Considerations for validation in cells and animals\n\n2. Targeted Sequencing Modalities\n\n 	Why use LRS instead of Sanger?\n 	Overview of LRS platforms and their relevance to allele validation\n 	Choosing the right approach for your allele and material\n\n3. Experimental Workflows\n\n 	Sample preparation and library construction\n 	Platform-specific considerations (e.g.\, ONT\, PacBio)\n 	Adaptations for sample types (cell culture\, founder animals\, subsequent generation)\n\n4. Step-by-Step Protocols\n\n 	Practical guidance for generating high-quality data\n\n5. Data Analysis & Software Tools\n\n 	Principles of LRS data interpretation\n 	Overview of analysis software\n 	Guided exercises with real datasets\n\n6. Deep Dive into Alignment Files (.bam)\n\n 	How to read and interpret .bam files\n 	Examples from in-house and outsourced sequencing\n 	Platform-specific nuances and troubleshooting
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/genome-engineering-and-validation-by-long-read-sequencing/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250904T130411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T135418Z
UID:3350-1768383000-1768408200@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Practical Laboratory Skills
DESCRIPTION:Having the knowledge and confidence to work safely in the laboratory is an essential skill for all staff working in laboratories. This course will cover basic theoretical and practical laboratory skills including preparing COSHH risk assessments\, good laboratory practice\, use of fume hoods/biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other laboratory equipment\, pipetting skills\, using balances and preparing reagents and solutions.\n\nA sustainability module is also included to highlight ways to reduce the environmental impact of laboratory work. Participants will explore practical ways to improve sustainability in the laboratory by reducing energy consumption and minimising the use of plastics and water and promoting more sustainable supply chain practices.\n\nWho is this for?\n\n 	Research Staff\n 	Technical Staff and students new to the laboratory environment\n 	Experienced personnel looking to refresh their skills\n\nAfter the course you will be able to:\n\n 	Prepare and understand the purpose of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) risk assessment (RA) forms\n 	Understand the importance of good laboratory practice\, including choosing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintaining accurate laboratory records\n 	Correctly use fume hoods\, biosafety cabinets\, centrifuges and other general laboratory equipment\n 	Choose the correct pipette for your task and perform common techniques\n 	Set up and use balances correctly\n 	Prepare reagents and solutions\n 	Adjust the pH of solutions\n 	Incorporate sustainability considerations into laboratory work to support efficient and environmentally responsible research\n\n\n\n\nThis training is approved by the Royal Society of Biology. Training course approval is an independent review process that recognises relevant\, high quality training. Upon completion of this course\, attendees can claim 21 CPD points.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/practical-laboratory-skills-2/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260112T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250227T150238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T121239Z
UID:2428-1768176000-1768521599@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Pain and distress in laboratory animals
DESCRIPTION:Understanding\, preventing and alleviating pain and distress is a key part of the responsibilities of many animal care staff. This may involve directly evaluating the welfare state of animals and implementing refinements to their care or participating in the ethical review process and contributing to the harm: benefit analysis of research projects. \nThis unit provides an overview of pain and distress in laboratory animals\, gives an introduction to pain and nociception\, and current concepts of animal welfare. It provides detailed information on evaluating and managing pain in rodents\, and an overview of pain in larger species and in non-mammalian species. The evaluation of severity of research procedures is discussed\, together with the issues surrounding cumulative severity and retrospective assessment of procedures. \nOnline only – Zoom 12-15th Jan 2026. Pre-course material will be available two weeks before the course starts.  \nWe highly recommend completion of the level 4 unit Physiology of pain and distress in laboratory animals\, and the level 5 unit Recognition of pain\, suffering and distress\, before attending this unit. \nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 30 \nIAT CPD Credits: 60 \nTutors: Paul Flecknell / Matt Leach \nYou will cover\n\nCurrent concepts:  pain\, distress and animal welfare\nNormal behavior\nMethods for assessing and recording the welfare of animals\nHumane end points\nSeverity classifications\nTeam approach\nMinimising pain and distress\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\nAn understanding of current concepts of pain and distress and animal welfare\nAbility to recognise normal or desirable behaviour and appearance of animals\, and abnormal behaviour and signs of discomfort\, pain\, suffering\, or distress\nAbility to describe what a humane end point is and discuss their use\nAbility to describe the severity classifications\nKnowledge and understanding of the use of refinement to minimize welfare concerns\nKnowledge and understanding of effective welfare assessment strategies\n\n  \n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/pain-and-distress-in-laboratory-animals/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251208T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250528T105532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T121127Z
UID:2966-1765152000-1765411199@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Recognition of pain\, suffering and distress | CLAST
DESCRIPTION:This unit prepares individuals to be able to identify normal condition and behaviour of experimental animals and enable them to differentiate between a normal animal and one which is showing signs of pain\, suffering or distress which could be a result of factors including environment\, husbandry or the effect of experimental protocols. It will also provide information regarding severity classifications\, cumulative severity and the use of humane endpoints.\n\nOnline only – 8-10th Dec 2025. Pre-course material will release two weeks before the course.\n\nWe highly recommend completion of the level 4 unit Physiology of pain and distress in laboratory animals before attending this unit.\nCourse Details\nDiploma Credits: 20\n\nIAT CPD Credits: 45\n\nTutor: Paul Flecknell / Matt Leach\nYou will cover\n\n 	Assessment of the animal\n 	Humane end points\n 	Refinement\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Methods for assessing and recording the welfare of the animals in your care\n 	Knowledge and understanding of humane end points and their use\n 	Ability to describe the use of anaesthesia or analgesia to reduce animal pain\, suffering\, distress or lasting harm\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/recognition-of-pain-suffering-and-distress-clast/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20251031T113505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T113506Z
UID:3661-1764057600-1764954000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 24th\, 25th and 26th November 2025 (rodents and rabbits) and 5th December (large animals). \n\n\n\nTime: 24th-26th November 13:30–15:30 (UK time) and 5th December 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–16:30 \n\n\n\nFormat: Pre-recorded webinars\, e-learning modules\, and live\, interactive sessions \n\n\n\nCost: Days 1-4 – £400\, Days 1-3 – £300\, Day 4 – £200 (discounted £150) \n\n\n\nIntroduction\n\n\n\nThis workshop will take place on 24th–26th November (focusing on anaesthesia of rodents and rabbits) and on 5th December (large animal anaesthesia). It will be delivered through a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, live webinars\, and e-learning modules. The programme will cover refinements and best practices in anaesthesia and analgesia for rodents\, rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, and non-human primates. \n\n\n\n\nDays 1–3 (24–26 November): Led by Prof. Paul Flecknell\, focusing on anaesthesia of small rodents.\n\n\n\nDay 4 (5 December): Co-presented by Profs. Eddie Clutton and Paul Flecknell\, covering anaesthesia of rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, and non-human primates.\n\n\n\n\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website. \n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\n\n\n\nThis workshop is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, researchers\, and others who wish to deepen their understanding of the topic and apply refinements to their protocols. \n\n\n\nParticipants will have access to eight e-learning modules tailored for those with limited prior experience\, along with seven hours of pre-recorded seminars. \n\n\n\nThis preparation allows the live sessions to focus primarily on problem-based learning\, progressing from simple to more complex protocols. For each practical challenge\, we will work together to identify refinements that enhance both scientific outcomes and the welfare of the animals involved. \n\n\n\nWhat to Expect\n\n\n\n\nAll participants\, including those registering for Day 4 only\, will have access to pre-recorded seminars and a series of e-learning modules.\n\n\n\nTo support flexible scheduling\, the pre-recorded seminars are divided into shorter 15–30 minute video segments that can be viewed independently.\n\n\n\nThe e-learning modules\, aligned with EU21 learning outcomes\, are organised into individual lessons\, allowing participants to pause and resume at their convenience.\n\n\n\nLive sessions will be held at 13:30–15:30 (UK time) on 24th\, 25th\, and 26th November\, and on 5th Decemberfrom 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–16:30.\n\n\n\n\nContent\n\n\n\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n\n\n\nEight e-learning modules.\n\n\n\nDays 1–3: Three 2-hour live\, problem-based sessions on rodents.\n\n\n\nDay 4: Four 1-hour seminars followed by 2.5 hours of problem-based sessions on larger species.\n\n\n\nSupplementary reading and reference materials.\n\n\n\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance\, and participants are encouraged to review it before the live sessions.\n\n\n\nParticipants can access all content for 3 months after its release.\n\n\n\nWorkshop registration also includes access to all other training materials on the Research Animal Training (RAT) website.\n\n\n\n\nInteractivity\n\n\n\n\nPre-recorded seminars and e-learning modules will be available on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will be conducted via the Teams webinar platform.\n\n\n\nInteractive elements will be supported using Mentimeter (mentimeter.com).\n\n\n\nWhile not required\, participants may find it helpful to have a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Programme\n\n\n\nDays 1–3 (24th–26th November) \n\n\n\n13:30–15:30: Interactive sessions – Managing anaesthesia of laboratory rodents \n\n\n\n\nScenario-based exercises will encourage participants to apply their knowledge of rodent anaesthesia to solve practical problems.\n\n\n\nSessions will also include time for general discussion and Q&A.\n\n\n\n\nDay 4 (5th December) \n\n\n\n09:00–13:00: Live webinars – What you need to know if you anaesthetise rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, or primates \n\n\n\n\nWebinars for each species\, followed by Q&A sessions.\n\n\n\n\n14:00–16:30: Interactive sessions – Managing anaesthesia of larger species \n\n\n\n\nScenario-based exercises will focus on applying knowledge of anaesthesia to practical problems\, with an emphasis on using and interpreting data from monitoring devices.\n\n\n\nTime will also be allocated for discussion and Q&A.\n\n\n\n\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain engaging and effective. \n\n\n\nMake best practice your practice and sign up today.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/online-workshop-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-care-of-laboratory-animals/
LOCATION:Virtual Event (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Research Animal Training (RAT)":MAILTO:support@researchanimaltraining.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251124T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250630T103239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T120630Z
UID:3072-1763974800-1764000000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mouse Necropsy
DESCRIPTION:This course provides practical training in how to perform a basic standard mouse necropsy and describe gross observations made during this process.\n\nWho is it for?\n\n 	Researchers\n 	Animal Technicians\n 	PhD Students\n\nFollowing the course\, you will be able to:\n\n 	Perform a basic standard mouse necropsy\n 	Describe gross observations at necropsy\n 	Gain an understanding of the rapid ’emergency’ opening\n\n\n\n\nThis training is approved by the Royal Society of Biology. Training course approval is an independent review process that recognises relevant\, high quality training. Upon completion of this course\, attendees can claim 21 CPD points.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/mouse-necropsy-2/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251124T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250528T104940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T104944Z
UID:2961-1763942400-1764201599@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced anaesthesia for surgical or prolonged procedures | CLAST
DESCRIPTION:This unit provides information on the use of anaesthetics for surgical procedures. It also includes information on the use of anaesthetics to provide humane restraint during other\, non-painful\, procedures\, such as imaging. After completion of this module\, learners should have an understanding of factors influencing the selection and application of anaesthesia for these procedures.\n\nOnline only – 24-26th November 2025. Materials will release two weeks in advance.\n\nWe highly recommend completion of the level 5 unit Anaesthesia for minor procedures before attending this unit.\nCourse Details\nCourse length: 200 hours\n\nCredits: 20\n\nTeacher: Paul Flecknell\nYou will cover\n\n 	Anaesthesia for both surgical and non-surgical procedures\n 	Balanced anaesthesia\n 	Post anaesthetic recovery\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	An understanding of why anaesthesia is required for both surgical and non-surgical procedures\n 	Ability to describe how different drug classes interact to produce the three components of the anaesthetic triad to different degrees\, and how balanced anaesthesia might be best achieved by using combinations\n 	Ability to describe methods to optimise post anaesthetic recovery to ensure a smooth and rapid recovery from anaesthesia\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/advanced-anaesthesia-for-surgical-or-prolonged-procedures-clast/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250506T101223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T111233Z
UID:2843-1762387200-1762473599@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Assessing Competence in the Workplace | CLAST
DESCRIPTION:This unit will introduce the learners to the theory and practice that underpins effective assessment of learning and work-based practice. Learners will leave the unit with sufficient knowledge\, confidence and skills to assess learning and work-based knowledge\, attitudes and skills effectively.\n\nOnline only – 6th November live webinar 4pm 2025. Additional teaching sessions will be arranged with the tutor.\nCourse Details\nCourse length: 150 hours\n\nCredits: 15\n\nTeacher: Lucy Whitfield\nYou will cover\n\n 	Assessment strategies\n 	Learner support\n 	Assessing\n 	Communication skills\n 	Internal Quality Assurance (IQA)\n 	Legislation\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to critically evaluate the meaning of competency\n 	Knowledge of the use of different assessment strategies\n 	Ability to devise assessment strategies appropriate to the learning objectives and assessment criteria\n 	Apply the principles of effective competency assessment in the workplace to assess knowledge\, skills or behaviours required by your organisation\n 	Review and quality assure the training process\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/assessing-competence-in-the-workplace-clast/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251020T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251023T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250227T140719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T120553Z
UID:2386-1760949000-1761237000@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mouse Embryo and Spermatozoa Cryopreservation Course
DESCRIPTION:Cost is inclusive of accommodation\nCryopreservation allows long-term storage of embryos and sperm\, providing a convenient way to preserve\, protect and transport mouse lines for use in research. Archiving scientifically relevant mouse lines also adheres to good animal welfare practices by removing the need for continued animal breeding and is integral to any comprehensive colony management programme.\n\nRunning bi-annually since 2004\, this course provides practical experience in murine embryo and spermatozoa freezing techniques routinely used at MRC Harwell and a simple\, robust in vitro fertilisation procedure. The course will also cover the basic laboratory skills required when working in an assisted reproductive biology environment such as pipetting\, weighing\, microscope use\, and embryo handling.\nWho is this for? \n\n 	Researchers\n 	Senior animal technicians\n 	PhD students\n\nFollowing this course\, you will have:\n\n 	Practical experience of sperm harvesting and freezing/thawing\n 	A clear understanding to set up and in vitro fertilisation session using both frozen and freshly harvested sperm\n 	Practical experience of oocyte and embryo harvesting for in vitro fertilisation and embryo freezing\, respectively\n 	Practical experience of embryo cryopreservation/thawing using a simple vitrification method\n 	An understanding of surgical embryo transfer\, including some practical experience of pre-operative aseptic techniques and sub-cuticular suturing\n 	Practical experience of non-surgical embryo transfer techniques\n 	An understanding of the current methods used for handling and shipping samples and managing a cryo-archive\, as well as an overview of blastocyst genotyping
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/mouse-embryo-and-spermatozoa-cryopreservation-course/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251013T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T235959
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250227T151046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T093256Z
UID:2433-1760313600-1760659199@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Experimental Design for In Vivo Research | CLAST
DESCRIPTION:This unit provides a relevant level of understanding of the national and international legal and regulatory framework within which projects are constructed and managed\, and of their legal responsibilities. The learner must be able to identify\, understand and respond appropriately to the ethical and welfare issues raised by the use of animals in scientific procedures generally\, and specifically within their own programme of work. The learner should be able to develop\, direct and control a programme of work in order to achieve its stated objectives\, while ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions of any regulation governing the project.\n\nFace to Face learning – 13th-16th October 2025 at Advance. \nCourse Details\nCourse length: 200 hours\n\nCredits: 20\n\nTeacher: Roger Cox & Matt Leach\nYou will cover\n\n 	Legislation and good practice\n 	Project applications\n 	Experimental Design\n 	Statistical techniques\n 	Ethics\n\nKey Skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to describe in detail the main components of the national legislation regulating the scientific use of animals\n 	Ability to describe the principles of a good scientific strategy that are necessary to achieve robust results\n 	Ability to justify on both scientific and ethical grounds\, the decision to use living animals\n 	Ability to implement the Three Rs\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/experimental-design-for-in-vivo-research/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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UID:2809-1759968000-1760054399@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Training and Developing Staff in the Workplace | CLAST
DESCRIPTION:This unit will introduce the learners to the theory and practice that underpins effective work-based training.  Learners will leave the course with sufficient knowledge\, confidence and skills so they can design\, deliver and set assessments to effectively develop work-based knowledge\, attitudes and skills effectively.\n\nOnline only – 9th October live webinar 4pm 2025\nCourse Details\nCourse length: 150 hours\n\nCredits: 15\n\nTeacher: Lucy Whitfield\nYou will cover\n\n 	Work based learning\n 	Learning\n 	Learner support\n 	Training\n 	Communication\n 	Legislation\n\nKey skills you will develop\n\n 	Ability to evaluate the need to train and develop people in the workplace\n 	Ability to devise appropriate and productive training sessions and programmes\n 	Apply the principles of training in the workplace to develop knowledge\, skills or behaviours required by your organisation\n\n \n\n*Further IAT fees may apply
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/training-and-developing-staff-in-the-workplace-clast/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="CLAST":MAILTO:enquiries@clast.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251008T163000
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SUMMARY:Best Practices in Laboratory Management
DESCRIPTION:Laboratory management is a subject that is often learned on the job\, with limited training opportunities for those new to the role. This course is aimed at both researchers who are new to management\, and managers who are new to the laboratory setting. It will provide a foundation of knowledge in various areas of laboratory management that participants can use to improve practices in their own workplace.\n\nWho is this for?\n\n 	Researchers who have recently moved into laboratory management\n 	Managers who are new to science\n\nThis course covers topics including:\n\n 	Laboratory Health and Safety\, including Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH).\n 	Sustainable Laboratory Practices\n 	Inventory Management\n 	Quality Management Systems\n 	Research Integrity
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/best-practices-in-laboratory-management/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250211T092633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T094945Z
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SUMMARY:AAALAC Global Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Are you part of an AAALAC accredited program and eager to showcase your best practices?AAALAC is calling for abstracts from accredited programs for short (10-15 minute) presentations showcasing commendable/high quality aspects of animal care and use programs. Presentations will be shared during a global virtual oncerence in October. Submission deadline is 31 March
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/aaalac-global-virtual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250929T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250930T163000
DTSTAMP:20260612T135618
CREATED:20250227T134728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T102551Z
UID:2376-1759138200-1759249800@lsindex.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mouse Necropsy and Tissue Processing
DESCRIPTION:This 2-day course provides practical training in how to perform a basic standard mouse necropsy and describe gross observations made during the process. It then covers considerations for the treatment of tissues collected at necropsy\, some of the routinely used solutions and the cutting in of tissues in preparation for histological processing and embedding. \nFollowing the course\, you will be able to: \n\nPerform a basic standard mouse necropsy\nDescribe gross observations at necropsy\nGain an understanding of the rapid ‘emergency’ opening\nSelect suitable tissues for histology and further analysis\nPerform a standard cut-in\n\nWho is this for: \n\nResearchers\nAnimal Technicians\nPhD Students\n\n\nThis training is approved by the Royal Society of Biology. Training course approval is an independent review process that recognises relevant\, high quality training. Upon completion of this course\, attendees can claim 48 CPD points.
URL:https://lsindex.co.uk/event/mouse-necropsy-and-tissue-processing/
LOCATION:Advance training centre\, MRC Harwell\, Harwell Campus\, OX11 0RD
CATEGORIES:Training and CPD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell":MAILTO:training@har.mrc.ac.uk
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