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Experimental Design and Analysis of Data from Animal Experiments

PROGRAM DURATION:

2022-12-13 - 2022-12-15 ( )

IMPLEMENTATION METHOD:

Physical Presence

DISCOUNT:

Based on discount policy

ECTS:
1,5
Tuition fees:
300 euros
Program Director:
Anastasia Tsingotjidou

Form Submission is completed on

08-12-2022

Experimental Design and Analysis of Data from Animal Experiments

Form Submission is completed on

08-12-2022

INFORMATION

  • Short Description

    Experimental Design and Analysis of Data from Animal Experiments

    Introduction

    The Center for Education and Lifelong Learning of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki welcomes you to the, “Experimental Design and Analysis of Data from Animal Experiments” seminar, a 21,25 -hour f2f course which will take place at the “Professor V. Katsougiannopoulos” Room at the Laboratory of Hygiene, Social and Preventive Medicine and Medical Statistics, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

    The Director of the Programme is Dr. Anastasia Tsingotjidou, DVM, PhD, Associate Professor at the Laboratory of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece with longstanding experience in experimental protocols using animal models.

    Start Date:                           13/12/2022

    End of the course:              15/12/2022

    Duration:                             21,25 educational hours

    ECTS: 1,5

    Applications are submitted online here from 12/9/2022 to 1/12/2022

     

     

     

     

           

     

    Participation fees/Discount

    Cost:                                    300 euros * you will be informed via email from the director of the programme

    Discount:                             Discount policy, provided at the Center of Education website, and is as follows:

    30% discount

    • Staff/Faculty working in the National Higher Education Institutes and Research Centers
    • University students
    • Unemployed
    • European Youth Card holders
    • Disabled
    • Multi-child parent or members of a multi-child family

     

     15% discount

    • Graduates of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh)
    • Those who attended a Center for Education and Lifelong Learning programme in the past
    • Group registrations of 4 people or more in the same programme

     

    For the provision of the discount, the application must be accompanied by the necessary supporting documents.

    Application

    Candidates can submit the application form online here , at the website of the AUTh Center of Education and Lifelong Learning.

    Each application has to be accompanied by the applicant’s CV stating the involvement in the use of animals in research. Supporting documents can be sent to the following email: expdesign2022@gmail.com

    In the event that the minimum required number of trainees is not gathered, AUTh Center of Education and Lifelong Learning reserves the right to change the start date of the program or to cancel it.

    Contact

    For further information, please contact:

    Anastasia Tsingotjidou,

    email: expdesign2022@gmail.com

    cell phone: +30 6945772198

     

  • Aim and objectives

    The use of animals in research is regulated by the principle of 3Rs (= Replacement, Reduction, Refinement), according to which in every research experiment that uses animals, replacement (= there is no other way than the use of animals to achieve the purpose of the study), reduction (= all measures have been taken to use as small a number of animals as possible for the correct outcome of the research problem), and refinement (= that all efforts have been made for the welfare of the animals used in the research) must be considered.  According to the above, the aim of the program is to train everyone involved in animal experimentation in the proper way of experimental design and subsequent data analysis. Knowing the necessary number of animals in research is the only way that the use of animals is done correctly with the scientifically sound result.

  • Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the course, participants will learn:

    1. design for research reproducibility2. basic principles of animal experimentation3. basic principles of quantitative comparison4. the basic mistakes in experimental design5. practices for quantitative comparison6. defining the 3Rs in experimental design7. the 3Rs in the experimental program8. the size of the experimental unit9. the statistical tools for quantitative comparison

  • Target audience

    The seminar is aimed at those who intend to use animals in their research, as PhD candidates, postgraduate students, and postdoctoral researchers. They may belong to the health sciences: doctors, veterinarians, dentists, and pharmacists, as well as to the biological sciences, or from the field of psychology and engineering, who need animal experiments for their research. In addition, it also concerns scientists who have already used animals, who would be well informed about the new data on experimental design and data analysis.

    A laptop will be necessary to participate in the course, in order to run the statistics software, along with a personal email account. The free software InVivoStat wil be used for exemplification of data analysis, and should be downloaded from this page. Examples on how to perform the analyses with SPSS will also be provided, for those using this software.

    Participants will be selected based on their CV and their relationship to experimental design using animals. In the event that more people are interested in participating in the seminar, they will be selected by a priority order.

  • Format

    Method

    The seminar, a 21,25 -hour f2f course which will take place at the “Professor V. Katsougiannopoulos” Room at the Laboratory of Hygiene, Social and Preventive Medicine and Medical Statistics, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

    At the end of each session the participants will form 3-4 persons working groups and they will be invited to solve problems and various hypothetical exercises. Subsequently, an exchange between the views of the different groups will be issued.

  • Modules

     

    Title and description of the learning module Title and description of the sessions Hours Lecturer
    Planning for reproducibility in animal research        1 Nuno Franco
    Quiz 1  Experimental questions; objectives; testable hypotheses   0,5 Derek Fry
    Basic concepts for animal experimentation Experimental questions; objectives; testable hypotheses  Controls/comparisons, replication, randomisation + blinding Experimental units   0,75 Derek Fry
    Group Discussion 1:  Controls/comparisons, Experimental units      1 Derek Fry
    Basic concepts for Quantitative Comparison         Descriptive statistics (Types of data)

    Probability distributions
    Sampling distributions

        1 Pedro Oliveira
    Exercise 1: Types of experimental data normal distributions Data transformation

    Introduction to InVivoStat

        0,75 Pedro Oliveira
    Common errors in design       0,5 Derek Fry
    Group Discussion 2 Design errors     0,75 Derek Fry
    Quantitative Comparison: practicalities

     

    Descriptive statistics (Types of data)  Assumptions in Statistical Comparisons: independence, normality and homogeneity of variances

    Data transformation

    Comparing groups, Independence of data and pseudoreplication

       1,5 Pedro Oliveira
    Quantitative Comparison: practicalities (cont.)

     

    Confidence intervals

    Hypothesis testing (null and alternative hypothesis)

       1,25 Pedro Oliveira
    3Rs aspects of design

     

    Choosing a disease model. Replacement considerations. Refinement in design.

    Controlling variability. The concept of blocking

    Basic designs:  fully randomised, randomised block, factorial and cross-over designs

        1 Derek Fry
    Group Discussion 3: Blocks and design options 1 Derek Fry
    3Rs in an experimental programme  

     

       0,25 Derek Fry
    Quiz 2    0,5 Derek Fry
    Quiz 2 answers and discussion    0,5 Derek Fry
    Exercise 2 Using Excel and InVivoStat:

    Randomizing; data entry for a two-group comparison; useful transformations

    0,75 Pedro Oliveira
    Sizing an experiment 0,5 Derek Fry
    Quantitative Comparison: statistical tools

     

    Partitioning variability (t-test and its limitations)

    Analysis of variance – ANOVA (one-way and two-way).   Assumptions (normality and homogeneity of variances)

       1 Pedro Oliveira
    Quantitative Comparison: statistical tools Post-hoc multiple comparisons

    Factorial and Randomised Block Designs

    Power and sample size

    Power analysis with G-power and InVivoStat

      1,25 Pedro Oliveira
    Quantitative Comparison: further tools

     

    Non parametric methods

    Analysis of covariance;

    Multiway analysis of variance;

    Hierarchical (nested)

    Repeated measures analysis

    2 Pedro Oliveira
    Examination 2

     

  • Educational Materials / Benefits
  • Liabilities

    Evaluation/Certificate

    For the successful completion of the programme, the participants should:

    • have attended all the teaching units. Absences may not exceed 10% of the scheduled training hours and must be justified.
    • have paid all the tuition fees by 03 October 2022

     

    A certificate of attendance will be assigned to attendees participating in all lectures and exercises. A final exam will be carried out, and for those passing the exam, a certificate stating the passing of an exam will be issued.

    Participants, who have partially attended the seminar or did not complete the exams successfully, will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance.

    The Certificate will be signed by the President of the AUTh Center of Education and Lifelong Learning and the organizer of the seminar.

  • Contact

    For further information, please contact:

    Anastasia Tsingotjidou,

    email: expdesign2022@gmail.com

    cell phone: +30 6945772198

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