Emory University- April 24, 2012
MORNING PLENARY
One size does not fit all: Taking individual differences into account in behavioral management practices for non-human primates
Dr. Kristine Coleman, Oregon National Primate Research Ctr, Beaverton, OR
Developing a Framework for an Environmental Enrichment Program for Laboratory Fish
Christian Lawrence, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Utilizing Environmental Enrichment as a Tool to Enhance Good Husbandry & Care for Rodents
Dr. Karen Froberg-Fejko, BioServ, Frenchtown, NJ
Poster Award Presentations
Luncheon
AFTERNOON BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS
Rabbit Enrichment
Dr. Karen Froberg-Fejko, BioServ
Cognitive Enrichment for Non-human Primates
Dr. Jessica Crast, Yerkes & Dr. Bonnie Perdue, Georgia State University
Enrichment for Mini-Pigs
Michelle Salerno, Marshall BioResources
Enrichment in Toxicology – Past, Present & Future
Genny Andrews-Kelly, HLS
Positive Re-enforcement Training for Swine to Improve Data Collection & Promoting Nature Behaviors in Sheep through Environment Enrichment
Cindy Evans, Baylor College of Medicine
Enrichment for Ferrets
Michelle Salerno, Marshall BioResources
Operant Training for Non-human Primates: How to Train for Research-related Behaviors
Dr. Mollie Bloomsmith. Jaine Perlman & Jennifer McMilian, Yerkes
Early Developmental Canine Socialization & Enrichment
Dr. Kimberley Cohen, Covance
Mouse Neurobehavioral Testing and Enrichment: Does Enrichment Affect Testing?
Cathryn Coke-Murphy, Vanderbilt University
Program organizers:
The Enrichment Record & Yerkes National Primate Research Center
To register or for more information contact Annette McCabe at 908.228.2203 or mccabe@gr8tt.com
