Workshops and Conferences

National Animal Welfare Education Program Events

This list includes educational offerings from OLAW as well as from organizations supported by or working with OLAW. For external events, please contact the host organization for any questions. External events may also be subject to additional fees or membership requirements. Sign up for OLAW newsletters to be notified of upcoming educational opportunities!

Upcoming Workshops and Conferences

Date(s)
Location

Program

Host Organization
August 1, 20241:00 - 3:00 PM ET | VirtualLaboratory Animal AdoptionsOLAW Conversations
August 15-16, 2024In-person | Cincinnati, OHIACUC Administrators Best Practice Meeting: The EssentialsIACUC Administrators Association
September 4-5 and 11-1210:00am -1:30pm ET | Virtual

11th Annual 3Rs Symposium: Practical Approaches to Each of the 3Rs

(One registration is valid for all 4 days)

Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

USDA Animal Welfare Information Center

OLAW

September 17, 20241:00 - 5:00 PM ET | VirtualSCAW Virtual Basic IACUC TrainingScientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW)
September 26, 20241:00 - 2:00 PM ET | VirtualOLAW Online Seminar: TBDOLAW Online Seminar
December 8-9, 2024In-person | San Antonio, TXSCAW Annual Winter ConferenceScientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW)

 

For information on educational programs, see the following:

  • OLAW Online Seminars:
    A virtual series designed to help Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) and Institutional Officials (IOs) explore their responsibilities in the oversight of PHS-funded research that involves the use of live vertebrate animals. The program is tailored to IACUC staff, IACUC members, IOs, veterinarians, compliance personnel, animal care staff, and others involved in animal programs at PHS-Assured institutions. Seminars are recorded and posted for viewing after the fact. Registration is free.
  • OLAW Conversations:
    An interactive virtual offering from OLAW where information is presented by subject matter experts, and attendees add to the conversation by sharing their ideas, perspectives, and questions. Experts will also weigh in on participant discussion to offer insights and ensure regulatory compliance, where applicable. These sessions will not be recorded, and therefore, participation will be limited to those who register for the live events and transcripts will not be available. Participation is open to those involved in animal care and use programs, including IACUC members and staff, Institutional Officials, veterinarians, animal facilities personnel, administrators, consultants, and compliance and regulatory personnel. Registration is free.
  • All About Grants Podcasts:
    The All About Grants podcast series, hosted by the NIH Office of Extramural Research (OER), is designed for investigators, fellows, students, research administrators, and others just curious about the application and award process. Episodes are available for listening online or for download. Visit the podcast website and filter by the "Animal Welfare" tag to view a list of episodes where OLAW has been invited to weigh in.
  • IACUC 101 Series:
    An educational program designed to provide IACUC members, administrators, veterinarians, animal care staff, researchers, regulatory personnel, and compliance officers information about the role and responsibilities of the IACUC, including an understanding of federal policies and regulations governing laboratory animal welfare. The faculty consists of nationally recognized experts and representatives from private and academic biomedical research institutions, OLAW, USDA, and AAALAC International.
  • ICARE Academies:
    An educational program that offers participants an understanding of research animal welfare and IACUC oversight issues through active learning and scientific teaching. Attendees work in both large interactive sessions and small facilitated breakout groups. In all of the sessions, attendees engage in learning activities such as interactive presentations, group work, and discussions. Participation is open to those involved in animal care and use programs, including IACUC members and staff, Institutional Officials, veterinarians, animal facilities personnel, administrators, consultants, and compliance and regulatory personnel.
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