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Inimitable leadership in animal care and program oversight
F Claire Hankenson1,2, Steven M Niemi3,4
1University Laboratory Animal Resources, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
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This reflective perspective on leadership in research animal care programs and the management of their operations aims to provide guiding principles, transferable across regulatory and institutional systems, for navigating current influences and future challenges. Inimitable leaders are those who embrace management with elevated professional standards, innovative insights, and sensitivity to the needs of multiple stakeholders. While a foundation in veterinary medicine and animal science is the most common background among directors of animal research programs, particularly those employed in the United States, managers and leaders everywhere need to be prepared for a future that will rely on clear communication, operational efficiency, skilled negotiations, overt investments in a Culture of Care and the 3Rs, and self-education for continuous improvement. As the future landscape of traditional animal models and translational research shifts irreversibly toward non-animal and novel alternative methodologies, so too should the inimitable leaders of tomorrow evolve to navigate the nuanced balance among animal welfare, biomedical discovery, and public scrutiny surrounding science for the benefit of humans and animals alike.
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