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    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Welfare Science
    • Research Ethics

    Background:

    • Introduction to Kathryn Bayne, Global Director at the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International.
    • Overview of AAALAC International's mission in promoting high standards for laboratory animal care and use worldwide.

    Observation:

    • Discussion on current trends and challenges in laboratory animal science.
    • Insights into the evolving landscape of animal research and welfare regulations.

    Findings:

    • Bayne shares perspectives on the importance of accreditation for ensuring ethical research practices.
    • Highlights the role of AAALAC International in setting and maintaining global standards for animal care.

    Implications:

    • Understanding the impact of accreditation on the quality and reproducibility of scientific research.
    • Exploring future directions for animal welfare in research settings and the significance of international collaboration.