Teams need to comply with USDA regulations and organizational policies for the care and use of animals in their animal research. But with the umpteen specimens, bulky study data, and constant monitoring that is required, researchers and LARS staff can easily lose track of the status of their lab animals. On top of it, tracking...
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In life science research organizations worldwide, use of laboratory animals such as mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, etc. for experimental purposes is vital and practically indispensable. However, the management of these animals is a complex and time-consuming task. Lab animal care personnel often struggle with the minutiae of ordering animals, caring for them, and maintaining...
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