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  • Scientist.com Animal Welfare Legislation Series

Animal Welfare Legislation Series

Scientist.com’s Animal Welfare Legislation Series is a 3-part webinar series to explore animal welfare legislation in North America, Asia, and Europe. In each installment, we delve into the region-specific regulatory requirements while discussing best practices and ethical guidelines for companies and organizations involved in bio-pharma sectors. Our intent is not only to shed light on the legal aspects but also to emphasize these stakeholders' crucial role in observing and promoting ethical practices in animal welfare.

  • Out of This World Research at Brock University - Space Flight’s Impact on Female Mice Reproductive Health

Out of This World Research at Brock University: Space Flight’s Impact on Female Mice Reproductive Health

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NASA's SpaceX CRS-29 launched on November 9th, a commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that was also carrying scientific experiments and technology demonstrations. Included amongst these was the Rodent Research-20 (RR-20) payload, the contents of which will be studied by Brock University's Dr. Val Fajardo and his team using Aurora Scientific equipment upon its return.

  • Talking Real Science with Michelle Wong

Talking Real Science with Michelle Wong

Michelle Wong is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, she discusses his current research interests, projects, and where the road lies ahead for her future career aspirations in STEM.

  • Talking Real Science with Ellie Siebeneck

Talking Real Science with Ellie Siebeneck

Ellie Siebeneck is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, she discusses her passion for learning, mentorship and where the road lies ahead for her academic journey. 

  • Talking Real Science with Jared Oenick

Talking Real Science with Jared Oenick

Jared Oenick gives us a brief look at what his inspiration for science is, as well as where he plans to take his career in the future. He recounts how having a personalized experience with renal disease not only encouraged him, but gave him the clarity needed to find solutions to the problems facing many patients today. 

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