头足类生物和护理,一个成本FA1301 (CephsInAction)培训学校:麻醉和科学程序。

Q4 Neuroscience Invertebrate Neuroscience Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s10158-017-0200-4
Vanessa M Lopes, Eduardo Sampaio, Katina Roumbedakis, Nobuaki K Tanaka, Lucía Carulla, Guillermo Gambús, Theodosia Woo, Catarina P P Martins, Virginie Penicaud, Colette Gibbings, Jessica Eberle, Perla Tedesco, Isabel Fernández, Tania Rodríguez-González, Pamela Imperadore, Giovanna Ponte, Graziano Fiorito
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头足类动物是根据指令2010/63/EU列入受管制物种清单的唯一无脊椎动物。根据该指令,通过适当的培训来获得能力是在不同职能中发挥作用的人(第23条)的必要条件,例如对动物进行程序,设计程序和项目,照顾动物,杀死动物。头足类生物和护理培训计划是专门为符合“制定共同教育和培训框架以满足指令2010/63/EU要求的工作文件”的要求而设计的。培训活动在巴塞罗那(西班牙)的ICM-CSIC举行,来自欧洲、美洲和亚洲的人们在那里接受指导,学习如何应对为科学目的使用头足类软体动物的规定。培训包括关于动物使用和护理及其福利的指导方针的讨论,特别是关于神经科学可能感兴趣的程序。在培训期间进行了深入讨论,重点是行为研究和范例、福利评估、科学程序的严重程度、动物护理、处理、运输、个人识别和标记、药物管理、麻醉、镇痛和人道杀害。
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Cephalopod biology and care, a COST FA1301 (CephsInAction) training school: anaesthesia and scientific procedures.

Cephalopods are the sole invertebrates included in the list of regulated species following the Directive 2010/63/EU. According to the Directive, achieving competence through adequate training is a requisite for people having a role in the different functions (article 23) as such carrying out procedures on animals, designing procedures and projects, taking care of animals, killing animals. Cephalopod Biology and Care Training Program is specifically designed to comply with the requirements of the "working document on the development of a common education and training framework to fulfil the requirements under the Directive 2010/63/EU". The training event occurred at the ICM-CSIC in Barcelona (Spain) where people coming from Europe, America and Asia were instructed on how to cope with regulations for the use of cephalopod molluscs for scientific purposes. The training encompasses discussion on the guidelines for the use and care of animals and their welfare with particular reference to procedures that may be of interest for neuroscience. Intensive discussion has been carried out during the training sessions with focus on behavioural studies and paradigms, welfare assessment, levels of severity of scientific procedures, animal care, handling, transport, individual identification and marking, substance administration, anaesthesia, analgesia and humane killing.

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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Neurosciences publishes peer-reviewed original articles, reviews and technical reports describing recent advances in the field of invertebrate neuroscience. The journal reports on research that exploits the simplicity and experimental tractability of the invertebrate preparations to underpin fundamental advances in neuroscience. Articles published in Invertebrate Neurosciences serve to highlight properties of signalling in the invertebrate nervous system that may be exploited in the field of antiparisitics, molluscicides and insecticides. Aspects of particular interest include: Functional analysis of the invertebrate nervous system; Molecular neuropharmacology and toxicology; Neurogenetics and genomics; Functional anatomy; Neurodevelopment; Neuronal networks; Molecular and cellular mechanisms of behavior and behavioural plasticity.
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