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.
With insights from industry experts on each region’s standards, this series promises to broaden your understanding of the intricacies of the legislation and our collective responsibility in enforcing them, making it a must-attend for pharmaceutical and biotech professionals working towards human and animal health, companies, and suppliers alike.
Hear us navigate the complex ecosystem of animal welfare legislation and seek possibilities for better industry-wide practices. Register to watch and be a part of this enlightening journey!
Navigating Animal Welfare Legislation in North America: Insights for Biotech & Pharma
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Original Air Date: TUES, JAN 23, 2024
Watch us delve into the nuances of animal welfare legislation in North America, specifically addressing the needs of clients and suppliers in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors.
Understanding Animal Welfare Best Practices in Asia Pacific for Biotech & Pharma
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Original Air Date: WED, FEB 21, 2024
This session focuses on the Asia Pacific region, uncovering the landscape of animal welfare legislation and its implications for pharmaceutical and biotech players.
Unraveling European Animal Welfare Legislation for Biotech & Pharma
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Original Air Date: MON, MAR 4, 2024
In the final session of the series, we illuminate the intricacies of animal welfare legislation, specifically comparing and distinguishing differences between EU, UK, and North American standards.