
29 June–1 July 2008, Auckland
2.00 pm
Welcome
John Martin, NAEAC Chair
The following speakers will set the scene presenting thorny issues
their AECs have dealt with:
2.15 pm Dr Chris Prideaux, CSIRO
Doing animal experimentation in a national organisation with
regional responsibilities under state legislation
2.30 pm Dr John Phelps, CSL
Animal welfare needs in a biotherapies environment
2.45 pm Dr Grant Shackell, AgResearch Invermay
Assessing a research project with reference to the big picture
3.00 pm Dr Kathryn Bayne, Senior Director and Director of Pacific Rim Activities AAALAC International
International benchmark accreditation
3.30 pm Discussion groups
5.00–6.30 pm Wine and cheese
Chair: Don Love
9.00 am Professor Andrew Pullan, University of Auckland
Modelling human muscles
9.30 am Dr Michael Lardelli, University of Adelaide
Using zebrafish in human disease research: some advantages, disadvantages and ethical considerations
10.00 am Jessie Jacobsen, University of Auckland
The benefits of using sheep to model human brain disease
10:30 am
Morning tea
Chair: John Schofield
11:00am–12:30pm
Sometimes the techniques worked; sometimes they didn’t
Delegates (up to 6) 10 min + 5 mins for questions
12:30 pm
Lunch
Chair: David Mellor
1.30 pm Jim Battye, Palmerston North
A brief but practical summary of ethics
2.00 pm Cam Reid Oration: Dr Mark Fisher, Kotare Bioethics
Should we be giving attention to justifying animals in science?
Discussion
3:00 pm Afternoon tea
Chair: Kevin Stafford
3.30 pm Dr Erich von Dietz, Murdoch University
Euthanasing animals—the human experience
4.00 pm Dr Dianne Gardner, Massey University
Managing grief and distress
4.30 pm Dr John Schofield, University of Otago
Recruiting Rats to the Research Resort: the importance of well trained resort personnel
7:00–11:00 pm Conference Dinner
Chair: Geoff Dandie
9.00 am Claire Travers, National Kiwi Trust, Rainbow Springs, Rotorua
The artificial incubation of wild laid kiwi eggs—a conservation
tool
9.30 am Dr Mark Hauber, University of Auckland
Animal behaviour research for conservation: observation, manipulation, and experimentation in studying wild organisms
10.00 am Dr Penny Fisher, Landcare Research
Animal Welfare in Vertebrate Pest Control
10:30am Morning tea
Chair: Chris Prideaux
11:00am Dr Carolyn Ashton, Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research, Murdoch University
The Troubles with Fish and Fish Biologists!
11.30 am Dr Colin Johnson, Investigation and Diagnostic Centre, MAF Biosecurity NZ
The fish: Dumb bunny or smart ass?
12 noon Dr Don Stevens, University of Guelph, Canada
What we know, don’t know, and need to know about analgesics and fish
12.45 pm Conference closing remarks followed by lunch