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Join Dr Nikki Osborne discussing whether mindset awareness can improve workplace wellbeing
📍 Meeting Room 3
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Shared are insights generated by mindset awareness session delivered across the lab animal science sector.
The Human Organ Atlas, a new resource for researchers, clinicians, and educators, is an open-access database of 3D imaging of intact human organs.
The portal includes donor samples with conditions from congenital disorders to COVID-19.
Learn more in @ScienceAdvances: scim.ag/4bnSEzZ
Researchers at the University of Arkansas, US, have developed an experimental microneedle painkiller patch for #pigs that could improve animal welfare in farms.
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🌱 New season, new skills! Our Spring 2026 Workshops for AWERB members, NTCOs, and NIOs are now open for booking. High-quality, interactive training delivered via live webinar. Enhance your skills! Book now: info@learningcurvedevelopment.co.uk #AnimalScience#Training#CPD
The #NobelPrize-winning invention ECG – a milestone in heart diagnosis – is a technique that records the small electric waves being generated during heart activity. Image: From the 19th century, front view of the heart.
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ALT From the 19th century, a drawing of the front view of the heart
🔹 Webinar of the Week 🔹
🎥 Free on-demand: 10–18 Feb 2026. How to perform a systematic review in biomedical research with Dr Shona Lang. Learn how systematic reviews can improve the rigour, reproducibility & design of Biomedical studies.
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Researchers have designed a cocktail of camelid nanobodies that protects mice and ferrets from severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (#SFTSV), an emerging and deadly tick-borne virus. @ScienceTMscim.ag/4pjCsVO
To understand the ability to orient ourselves in space, John O'Keefe studied brains of rats as they moved around a room. He found different cells were activated depending on where the rat was - forming an internal brain map of the room.
Learn more: bit.ly/3G3bxbd
ALT A graphic image. On the left side is the path of rat. On the right side shows a 'place cell' in an outline of a rat and what was activated.
🔹 Webinar of the Week 🔹
🎥 Free on-demand: 25 Nov–3 Dec 2025. Is mindset awareness helpful within research cultures? Join Dr Nikki Osborne to explore two mindsets & how they shape behaviour in research.
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