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Monday, Nov 18th
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM PTA15 - Openness about Animal Research: Why and How to Share What We DoLocation: Room 332
Speaker: – AstraZeneca
Speaker: – Americans for Medical Progress
Speaker: – University of Washington
Communication With the Public
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Monday, Nov 18th
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM PTB12 - The First 48 Hours: What to Do Right Away When Things Go WrongLocation: Room 323-324
Speaker: – Texas A&M University
Speaker: – Emory National Primate Research Center, Emory University
Communication With the Public
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Monday, Nov 18th
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM PTB07 - A Crisis Is a Crisis: Lessons Learned From Human-Based and Animal-Based Controversies and What We Can Learn From Our Colleagues Across the HallLocation: Room 331
Speaker: – University of Michigan
Speaker: – Emory University
Speaker: – Emory University
Communication With the PublicACU/IACUC Program Management and AdministrationHRPP/IRB Management and AdministrationShared Research Oversight ChallengesResearch Oversight Leaders and Institutional Officials
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Monday, Nov 18th
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM PTC11 - PLENARY: The Historical Impact of Politics on Scientific Research With Nonhuman AnimalsLocation: Room 320-321
Moderator: – Americans for Medical Progress
Panelist: – Americans for Medical Progress
Panelist: – National Association for Biomedical Research
Communication With the PublicEmerging Research Challenges and Breaking Issues
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Tuesday, Nov 19th
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM PTE15 - Improved Communications About Nonhuman Animal Studies: Starting on the InsideLocation: Room 335
Speaker: – University of Michigan
Speaker: – Harvard Medical School
Communication With the Public