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Check out the latest information from ASLAP found in the December issue of Lab Animal Practitioner.
The ASLAP Foundation is seeking nominations of senior veterinary students for the Society’s Veterinary Student Award Program (VSAP). The Veterinary Student Award Program (VSAP) provides awards (a certificate, one year’s membership in ASLAP and a copy of the 3rd edition of the ACLAM Laboratory Animal Medicine textbook, and a monetary award of $300). There will be a total of five awards presented. Nomination forms including essays and CVs must be received by February 28.
The American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners with several funding partners is supporting 10–12-week Summer Fellowships in Laboratory Animal Medicine. Please join us for a Virtual Info Session to learn more! Each session will allow you to learn about 5 of the programs.
Last year, Transnetyx established the Darrell E. Hoskins, DVM, DACLAM Memorial Research Grant in recognition of Darrell’s contributions to the field of laboratory animal science and to celebrate the warm friendship and continual support he provided to those in the field, as well as all those around him. Through the program, two $10,000 grants are awarded each year to “accelerate advances in animal welfare and the 3Rs through original research conducted by veterinary trainees in laboratory animal medicine.” Applications are now being accepted (through January 15, 2025) for the 2025-2026 award cycle.
Join us in Nashville for our CE Seminar, Advances in Sustained Release Analgesia in Lab Animal Medicine, on Sunday, November 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Our Networking Luncheon will be on Monday, November 4, from 12-2 pm.
Check out the latest information in our September newsletter!
We want to congratulate the six winners of the 2024 ASLAP Travel Award!
Check out the latest ASLAP newsletter
You are invited to join us at the Electric Shuffle social event on Saturday, June 22nd. This exciting event will be an excellent opportunity to meet our members, learn more about ASLAP, and enjoy a fun-filled evening together. 91 Red River St #102, Austin, TX 78701 RSVP required!
This program is intended to highlight the practice of laboratory animal medicine by supporting veterinary students and laboratory animal medicine residents/trainees who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field to attend the National AALAS meeting.