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Animal Models in Research: Principles and Practice

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This book describes the development of animal models widely used in biomedical research using step-wise instructions and photographs. Showcasing a wide range of species from zebra fishes, birds, rodents, rabbits, dogs, and pigs, the book includes detailed methodology on how to work with these species and to develop various models. The animal models in neurology including stroke, Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons disease, and Schizophrenia; Animal models in cancer research, sleep disorders, and cardiovascular diseases are described to meet the understanding of researchers who plan to replicate these models in their laboratories. In depth detailing on the development of targeted gene knockouts and transgenics, implantation models that are used in toxicology studies, and pharmacokinetic studies in pigs and dogs are a highlight. Further, the book describes pharmacologic, chemically induced, surgically induced, microbiologically induced, infectious models, models for neurobehavioral studies, oncology research, and pain research. The book has dedicated sections on anesthesia and analgesia and teaches procedures like venous cut-downs and cannulations in pigs and dogs, and endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation and thoracotomy in rodents and will serve as a self-training tool. Concepts in the field of animal model development are explained using examples. Sample size selection, study design, and statistical evaluation of experiments involving laboratory animals are explained to enable young researchers to practically understand the nuances. This book will be a valuable tool for academicians, students, scientists, and veterinarians and will benefit equally who are new to the field and who are already working with laboratory animals.  

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819700479

About

Harikrishnan Vijayakumar Sreelatha is a veterinarian who graduated from the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Mannuthy Kerala India and he joined Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology to start working with porcine models in a drug-eluting stent pre-clinical safety and efficacy evaluation programme in 2003. During this period he also worked on ovine and caprine models as well. Since 2005 he started to work with rodents and rabbits for various proof of concept projects. In 2009 he received the International Young Scientist Award offered by the Japanese Association of Laboratory Animal Science for his work in hindlimb ischemic rabbit model. He joined for a Masters programme in laboratory animal science at the Department of Veterinary Disease Biology University of Copenhagen Denmark with scholarships and travel grants from Laboratory animals Ltd. United Kingdom UFAW UK Federation of European laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) EU Scandinavian (SCAND-LAS) Swiss (SGV) and British Laboratory Animal Science Associations awards during 2010-14. Later he joined the PhD programme at the Department of Experimental Medicine University of Copenhagen in 2016-23. He is currently a serving member of the Committee for the Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CCSEA) New Delhi which is the statutory body regulating animal experimentation in India. He also served as a working group member to revise the syllabus for minimum standards for Veterinary Practice regulations for Laboratory Animals formed by The Veterinary Council of India a statutory body and a member of the Health Product Screening committee of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Government of India to evaluate Phase-I clinical trials readiness of medical products and drugs. He has several International academic grants projects and scholarships and has widely published in laboratory animal science and medicine and has over 55 peer-reviewed publications and over 8 book chapters. His current area of interest is refinement of animal models and refinement of rodent care handling and housing standards.Dr. Satish Patel is working as general manager and head of Animal Research Facilities Zydus Research Centre Ahmedabad Gujarat India. He is a veterinarian and done his Ph.D in veterinary pharmacology and toxicology from Anand Agricultural University Gujarat India. He has been working with laboratory animals for more than 24 years. He has performed key role in establishing many laboratory animal facilities at different organizations and among these few are GLP and AAALAC accredited. As part of research and development activities that he is leading in Zydus Research Centre he travels and works with many foreign CROs in the USA Canada and Europe for preclinical studies including veterinary Bio availability and Bio equivalence studies. He has also developed many preclinicaldisease models in different therapeutic areas like diabetes inflammation arthritis dyslipidemia cancer etc. using different novel methodologies and techniques. He has enormous knowledge and experience in care management breeding and regulatory experimentation of laboratory animals including inbreds outbreds mutants transgenics (genetically modified) immune-deficient and humanized animal models dogs and non-human primates. He has also to his credit a few innovative products which are commercialized and are in the market where he has been involved in basic research and development. He also worked for B.V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education Research & Development (B.V. PERD) Centre Hester Bioscience ltd and Cadila Pharmaceutical Pvt ltd Ahmedabad in the field of biomedical research and development. He has undergone several training programs on laboratory animal management health monitoring and animal model development. He served as a working group member to revise the syllabus for minimum standards for veterinary practice regulations for laboratory animals formed by The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) a statutory body. He has published more than 25 research publications in national and international peer-reviewed journals. He is also member of few societies of veterinary science and laboratory animal science. His current area of interest is improvement of current practices of laboratory animal care and management and refining methodologies in animal experimentation. Dr.  Perumal Nagarajan is working as head scientist at laboratory animal facility National Institute of Immunology New Delhi India. Being a veterinarian he has been working on laboratory animals for more than 20 years. He has vast knowledge and expertise in the care management breeding and medicine of laboratory animals including genetically modified animals immunodeficient animal models humanized animal models and non-human primates that are beingused in research. Before joining NII he worked at Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) and the National University of Singapore (NUS). He had undergone diverse training in laboratory animals including imaging modalities and microsurgery abroad. His research interest is in animal models for various diseases and in particular metabolic diseases. He has published more than 50 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals authored book chapters and edited the book Essentials of Laboratory Animal Science: Principles and Practices   Springer.  He is also serving as a reviewer for various international journals and he is a member of several national and international scientific societies related to laboratory animal science.

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