study support associate: an alternative to the traditional animal care position
The authors describe the development of a position in animal care that combines husbandry, veterinary care, breeding colony management, and in vivo research support. The integration of these tasks gives participating animal care staff more diverse responsibilities and leads to more effective communi...
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description | The authors describe the development of a position in animal care that combines husbandry, veterinary care, breeding colony management, and
in vivo
research support. The integration of these tasks gives participating animal care staff more diverse responsibilities and leads to more effective communication and collaboration between researchers and husbandry personnel. |
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