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Abstracts of Scientific Presentations: 2025 AALAS National Meeting Long Beach, California

J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci · 2025

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Summary

This is a conference abstract collection from the 2025 AALAS National Meeting held in Long Beach, California. The record represents a compendium of peer-reviewed scientific presentations on laboratory animal science, covering methodology, welfare, and applied research practices. The specific content and findings of individual abstracts would vary substantially depending on the research domains represented.

UK applicability

UK laboratory animal research, including that supporting food and agricultural sciences, operates under UK Home Office licensing and ASPA (Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986) frameworks. These conference abstracts may contain methodological insights or welfare protocols relevant to UK compliance and best practice, though direct applicability depends on individual abstract scope.

Key measures

Variable across abstracts; likely to include animal welfare metrics, physiological parameters, research outcomes, and laboratory protocols

Outcomes reported

This record comprises a collection of scientific abstracts presented at the 2025 American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) National Meeting. The abstracts cover diverse topics within laboratory animal science, which may include animal welfare, husbandry protocols, disease models, and research methodologies relevant to biomedical and agricultural research.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Laboratory animal science and welfare
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Laboratory animal research
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-05y

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