2014-Pre-conference workshop-UKM

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2014-Pre-conference workshop-UKM
UNIT SUMBER HAIWAN MAKMAL (LARU)
FAKULTI PERUBATAN
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA
Kolej Tun Syed Nasir
Jalan Temerloh
53200 Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Introduction
Intravenous route is often used for anesthesia of small and large
animals, inoculation of pharmaceutical products, compound,
nanoparticles and infectious agents to animals. It is important for one to
master the skill of administering drugs to rodents (mice and rats) through
intravenous route since these animals are widely used as test subjects
in many experiments. In addition, if one is able to apply the technique
accurately, the number of animals used per group can be reduced. Data
derived from the experiment is also reproducible and convincing.
Although various methods and techniques have been introduced for
administration of substance through intravenous route, however; no
methods are perfect.
This workshop is organized by LARU & LASAM, and has been
conducted by Laboratory Animal Resource Unit, Faculty of Medicine,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia for almost 10 years. The course has
benefited many participants from local higher institutions in Malaysia. The
workshop is targeted for young scientists, researchers, and students
currently conducting research projects using animals. The workshop is
limited to 50 participants. This two-day workshop covers theory and
practical aspects of intravenous route administration of anesthetic drugs
on mouse, rat and rabbits. It is a must for the participant to learn and
master the technique before embarking on any animal experimentation.
Course Objective
To obtain basic knowledge and skill of inoculation and anesthesia in
rodents (mice, rats and rabbits).
Registration Fee
Registration Fee
International Participant
USD 500
Local Participant
RM 1,500
Graduate Student (Local) – please submit copy
RM 1,000
of your student card with the application form
LASAM Member
RM 1,000
The fees cover course materials, refreshments for tea breaks and
lunch.
Mode of Payment
Hotel Accomodation
Cheque / Bank Draft /Local Order is made payable to:
”PERSATUAN SAINS HAIWAN MAKMAL MALAYSIA”
Bank Transfer
Please fax / mail / scan-email your payment details with your
full name, ID and organisation details on the same page.
There are many hotels near the venue.
However transportation will be provided only
for participants staying in Grand Seasons
Hotel Kuala Lumpur
(www.grandseasonshotel.com).
Bank
Address
:
:
Account No
Swift Code
:
:
Mailing address
:
Fax No:
:
Malayan Banking Berhad
404410, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
50100 Kuala Lumpur
514020-401406
MBBEMYKL
Secretariat WA-2014
c/o: Laboratory Animal Resource Unit
Faculty of Medicine, UKM,
Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz,
50300 Kuala Lumpur
+2698 3743
Person to contact:
Dr. Anisah Nordin
Mr. Low Kiat Cheong @ Mike
Mr. Vivian Jacob Gomes
Mr. Rahmat Mohd Ali
Ms Anee Suryani Sued
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:
:
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anisah.nordin@gmail.com
lkc_mike@yahoo.com
vivian@medic.ukm.my
rahmatmohdali@yahoo.com.my
anee.suryani@gmail.com
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:
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:
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+6013 346 3385
+6012 696 7069
+6012 250 6538
+6017 309 4650
+6019 299 6657
Disclaimer
The organiser reserves the right to reschedule or cancel any part of its published program or venue
due to unforeseen circumstances and will not accept liability for costs incurred by participants or
their organisation for the cancellation of travel arrangement and/or accommodation reservations as
a result of the course being cancelled or postponed. Advance notice will be given if there is such a
change or cancellation
Note
•Remittance and beneficiary bank charges are to be borne by the participant(s).
•International registration will only be accepted upon receipt of payment.
•Payment will not be refunded after the closing date of registration.
A full refund less administration fee of RM500 will be given for cancellation received no later than
30 days before the workshop However, substitute participants are welcomed at no extra charges,
provided that written notice of at least 7 working days before the event is given to the organiser.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
DAY 2: 10 NOVEMBER 2014
DAY 1: 9 NOVEMBER 2014
0800 - 0900
0900 - 0915
0900 - 0930 Live demonstration on
intravenous inoculation
Opening Remarks
and anesthesia of rat
Dr. Anisah bt. Nordin
DAY 1: 9 NOVEMBER 2014
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
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Registration
0915 - 0945
Tea Break
0945 - 1215
Technique on
1000 - 1030
Opening Remarks
intravenous inoculation
of rodents and rabbits.
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
1215 - 1300
Break
Live demonstration Tea
on
intravenous inoculation
and anesthesia of mouse.
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600 - 1630
Lunch Break
0930 - 1000 Tea Break
Live demonstration on
intravenous inoculation
and anesthesia of rabbit
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
1030 - 1300 Hands on practical on
intravenous inoculation
and anesthesia of rat.
Technique on intravenous
inoculation of rodents and rabbits
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
1300 - 1400 Lunch Break
1400 - 1500 Hands on practical on
Hands on practical on
intravenous inoculation
Live demonstration on intravenous
inoculation
and
anesthesia
of
intravenous inoculation
and anesthesia of rabbit.
mouse
(Mike @ Low Kiat Cheong)
and anesthesia of mouse.
Tea Break
Lunch Break
1500 - 1600 Flash back on practical,
question & answer.
1600 - 1630 Tea Break and Certificate
Presentation
Hands on practical on intravenous
inoculation and anesthesia of
mouse.
Tea Break
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP (WA-2014)
2014 VENUE: PUSAT KEMBANGAN PENDIDIKAN
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, KOLEJ TUN SYED NASIR
JALAN TEMERLOH, 53200 KUALA LUMPUR
Registration Form
Return form to Fax No: +603-26983743 or email: lkc_mike@yahoo.com
N ame : Dr/Mr/Mrs
Email:
Job Title :
Department :
Company :
Address :
Postal Code :
Country :
Tel :
Fax :
For more information log on to www.medic.ukm.my/laru
(Please photocopy for additional participants)
Please tick [] on the box
Workshop Fee
International Participant
Local Participant
Graduate Student (Local)
LASAM member
USD 500
RM 1,500
RM 1,000
RM1,000
Workshop fee includes:

Lecture Material

Live Animal Training

Morning Tea, Lunch and Afternoon Tea
(Cost of acomodation and travel are NOT included)
Due to interactive nature of the course, attendance is limited to 40 participants.
Cancellations / Substitution
Cancellations received in writing before 30 days from the date of the workshop,
will be refunded less RM500 administration fee. Thereafter, cancellations are
not refundable. Participants may be substituted at any time.
Payment
Payment by Cheques/Bank Drafts are to be made
payable to:
“PERSATUAN SAINS HAIWAN MAKMAL
MALAYSIA”
Mailing Address
Laboratory Animal Resource Unit
Facuty of Mediicine Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Campus Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz
50300 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +603 92895086, 92895091, 92895087
Fax: +603 26983743
email: lkc_mike@yahoo.com
Payment by transfer through online banking to our
account as follows, please fax or email (scanned) slip to us
at Laboratory Animal Resource Unit.
Account Number: 5140 2040 1406
Bank – MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD,
404410, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
50100 Kuala Lumpur.
Swif Code - MBBEMYKL
Note : Remittance and beneficiary bank charges are to be
borne by the Participant/s.
All LPO should be address to “PERSATUAN SAINS HAIWAN
MAKMAL MALAYSIA.”

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