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Informationen zum Autor Keith Mansfield is Associate Director for Resource and Collaborative Affairs and Chair, Division of Primate Resources, New England National Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Southborough, US. His research focuses on primarily on the recognition of spontaneously occurring infectious diseases of nonhuman primates and their development into novel animal models to investigate disease pathogenesis. Suzette D. Tardif, Ph.D., is the Associate Director of Research at the Southwest National Primate Research Center. She is an adjunct faculty of The Barshop Institute. The Tardif laboratory's activities center on the development of the marmoset monkey as a disease model. Dr. Tardiff is a past-President of the American Society of Primatologists. Klappentext The 2e of the gold standard text in the field, Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research provides a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical research. The Biology and Management volume provides basic information on the natural biology of nonhuman primates and the current state of knowledge regarding captive management. Each chapter contains an extensive list of bibliographic references, photographs, and graphic illustrations to provide the reader with a thorough review of the subject. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume 1: Biology and Management History Laws, Regulations and Policies Taxonomy of Nonhuman Primates Used in Biomedical Research in the U.S. Functional Morphology Study of Primate Social Behavior Behavioral Management, Enrichment and Psychological Well-being of Laboratory Nonhuman Primates Behavioral Disorders Reproduction and Breeding in Nonhuman Primates Laboratory Primate Housing Nutrition Animal Identification and Record Keeping: Current Practice and Use Preventative Medicine Clinical techniques Surgery Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Primates In Transplantation Biology and Xenotransplantation Anesthesia and Analgesia Biosafety Nonhuman Primates in Safety and Efficacy Evaluation ...
Table des matières
Volume 1: Biology and Management
History
Laws, Regulations and Policies
Taxonomy of Nonhuman Primates Used in Biomedical Research in the U.S.
Functional Morphology
Study of Primate Social Behavior
Behavioral Management, Enrichment and Psychological Well-being of Laboratory Nonhuman Primates
Behavioral Disorders
Reproduction and Breeding in Nonhuman Primates
Laboratory Primate Housing
Nutrition
Animal Identification and Record Keeping: Current Practice and Use
Preventative Medicine
Clinical techniques
Surgery
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
Primates In Transplantation Biology and Xenotransplantation
Anesthesia and Analgesia
Biosafety
Nonhuman Primates in Safety and Efficacy Evaluation
Commentaire
"This second edition provides major advances to the previous edition, particularly by introducing a more international perspective, especially with regard to regulatory oversight of nonhuman primate care. for any investigator interested in the applications and practice of nonhuman primate research in the biomedical sciences, these second edition books will be essential."--The Quarterly Review of Biology, September 2013
"As with the first edition of this book, I consider it a gold standard reference and an essential addition for those in the laboratory animal medicine field.The major strengths of this book include text that is rich with pertinent quality information, updates with color photos, addition of internet links, the overall easy-to-read layout and organizational scheme, and choice of highly knowledgeable authors."--Laboratory Animal Practitioner, 46(3): 2013
"This book is a must-read for policy-makers especially within the Ministries of Trade, Food and Agriculture, and related agencies. It is a good technical material for the Food and Drugs, and the Ghana Standards Authorities, Universities, Research Institutions and Students of food science, international relations, development economics, agribusiness, and associated disciplines."--Laboratory Animal Practitioner, 46(3): 2013