The ICLAS/CCAC international symposium on regulatory testing and animal welfare

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The first International Symposium on Regulatory Testing and Animal Welfare (ISRTAW), held 21-23 June 2001, in Québec City, Canada, brought together 160 experts from 22 countries from North and South America, Europe and Asia. The experts included representatives from national research and regulatory agencies, universities, and industry involved in chemicals, pesticides and drug safety testing. Representatives from European, Canadian and US animal welfare groups also participated in the discussions. The Symposium was organised by the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science (ICLAS) and the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC), with the support and assistance of many sponsors and advisors. ICLAS is a worldwide organisation whose purpose is to foster the international harmonisation of animal care and use practices. CCAC is the national agency responsible for overseeing the ethical use of animals in Canadian science. Both organisations are committed to fostering an environment in which global efforts to harmonise testing procedures using animals in a more-humane manner can be realised.

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Griffin, G., Stokes, W. S., Pakes, S. P., & Gauthier, C. (2004). The ICLAS/CCAC international symposium on regulatory testing and animal welfare. In Alternatives to Laboratory Animals (Vol. 32, pp. 707–712). FRAME. https://doi.org/10.1177/026119290403201s118

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