Building Awareness Of Ethical Animal Research

On April 17, UConn researchers took part in Biomedical Research Awareness Day.

BRAD Event

UConn biomedical researchers raise awareness of ethical treatment of animals in science. Contributed photo.

On April 17, UConn took part in the annual Biomedical Research Awareness Day (BRAD), highlighting the importance of ethical animal research.

With oversight spanning six departments involved in animal-based research, UConn Research strives to balance scientific innovation and humane treatment of animals. The BRAD event, held outside the Pharmacy Biology Building on the Storrs campus, allowed the biomedical research team to spread awareness on the advancement of research technology that has been developed to protect animals in testing.

Jonathan XIV BRAD
Jonathan XIV stopped visits the BRAD table. Contributed photo.

With fresh pastries and merch on hand, BRAD attracted younger generations of scientists eager to understand the efforts behind taking care of lab animals. This year's theme centered on the importance of administering vaccinations to animals in research labs.

"Many animals contract diseases while being used for testing," says James Brennan, program manager for facility operations and technical training for UConn's Office of the Vice President for Research. "So to combat such issues, our graduate students have been working on vaccinations that treat diseases contracted by chickens."

A public viewing of the webinar "Unlocking Vaccine Prevention" followed the event later that day that was attended by over 100 students, researchers, and faculty members.

"Events like Biomedical Research Awareness Day shine a positive light on the work our researchers do and scientific advancements that benefit both humans and animals alike." Brennan added. "We celebrate the bonds that are formed and recognize the importance of humane treatment toward all animals in our care."

As an R1 research university, UConn continues to reinforce its research productivity while ensuring optimum care facilities for the animals housed in University facilities.

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