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Exploring the Role of Animal Technologists in Implementing the 3Rs
by
Roe, Emma
, Greenhough, Beth
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Animal research
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Biomedicine
/ Colleges & universities
/ Ethics
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humanities
/ Innovations
/ Laboratory animals
/ Laws
/ Participant observation
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Reduction
/ Research facilities
/ Social sciences
/ Technologists
/ Technology
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Welfare
2018
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Exploring the Role of Animal Technologists in Implementing the 3Rs
by
Roe, Emma
, Greenhough, Beth
in
Animal research
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Biomedicine
/ Colleges & universities
/ Ethics
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humanities
/ Innovations
/ Laboratory animals
/ Laws
/ Participant observation
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Reduction
/ Research facilities
/ Social sciences
/ Technologists
/ Technology
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Welfare
2018
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Exploring the Role of Animal Technologists in Implementing the 3Rs
by
Roe, Emma
, Greenhough, Beth
in
Animal research
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Biomedicine
/ Colleges & universities
/ Ethics
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Humanities
/ Innovations
/ Laboratory animals
/ Laws
/ Participant observation
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Qualitative research
/ Reduction
/ Research facilities
/ Social sciences
/ Technologists
/ Technology
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Welfare
2018
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Exploring the Role of Animal Technologists in Implementing the 3Rs
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Exploring the Role of Animal Technologists in Implementing the 3Rs
2018
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Overview
The biomedical industry relies on the skills of animal technologists (ATs) to put laboratory animal welfare into practice. This is the first study to explore how this is achieved in relation to their participation in implementing refinement and reduction, two of the three key guiding ethical principles––the “3Rs”––of what is deemed to be humane animal experimentation. The interpretative approach contributes to emerging work within the social sciences and humanities exploring care and ethics in practice. Based on qualitative analysis of participant observation within animal research facilities in UK universities, in-depth interviews with ATs, facility managers, and other stakeholders, and analysis of regulatory guidelines, we draw a contrast between the minimum required of ATs by law and how their care work not only meets but often exceeds these requirements. We outline how ATs constitute a key source of innovation and insight into the refinement of animal care and the reduction of animal use, hitherto not formally acknowledged. Exploring AT care work as an example of ethics in practice makes an original contribution to broader debates within health care and animal welfare about how technology, regulation, and behavior can foster and sustain a “culture of care”.
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