Advocating for automation in animal research
In a new article in Disease Models & Mechanisms, the COST Action TEATIME welfare group, which includes the Mary Lyon Centre’s Hilary Gates, Sonia Bains, and Sara Wells, makes the argument for increased use of automated welfare and phenotypic analysis in animal research, while discussing the significant challenges that need to be overcome to realise … Continue reading Advocating for automation in animal research
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