DSI 2024

20-21 November 2024 - Novotel Barcelona Cornella, Barcelona, Spain

Bandeau - DSI 2024

Thursday 21 November

PLENARY SESSIONS - DAY 2
09:00-10:20

Conference room GarbiCV

Chairs: Francesca PIBIRI (Sanofi) & Julio ALVAREZ (Harvard Bioscience)

09:00-09:20
  • Phenotyping cages and telemetry (CV and CNS), can we combine them effectively?
    Luboš MOLČAN - Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
09:20-09:40
  • Detection of Contractility Changes in the Heart from Arterial Blood Pressure Data Using Symmetric Projection Attractor Reconstruction
    Philip ASTON - University of Surrey and National Physical Laboratory, Guildford, United Kingdom
09:40-10:00
  • Automated blood sampling during CV safety studies
    Florian KRAUSE - Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma, Germany
10:00-10:20
  • Cardiovascular variables, their circadian rhythms and chronodisruption in rats with metabolic syndrome
    Hana MAUER SUTOVSKA - Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

10:20-10:45

Area GarbiCoffee break - Visit of exhibition


Posters Session 2


10:45-12:05

Conference room GarbiCV

Chairs: Francesca PIBIRI (Sanofi) & Julio ALVAREZ (Harvard Bioscience)

10:45-11:05
  • Automated evaluation of systolic time intervals and pulse-pressure variation in the in vivo murine model
    Tina MYHRE PEDERSEN - Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
11:05-11:25
  • Why the use of telemetry is crucial to develop a chronic animal model of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension?
    Rozenn QUARCK - University of Leuven, Belgium
11:25-11:45
  • Atrial arrhythmias in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
    Bernadin NDONGSON-DONGMO - University of Oslo & Oslo Uni Hospital, Norway
11:45-12:05
  • Advancing cardiac safety: integrating new ICH E14/S7B Q&A best practices into in vivo dog telemetry QT assay
    Eric DELPY - Biotrial

12:05-13:30

Area Restaurant - Novotel Barcelona CornellaLunch


Area GarbiVisit of exhibition - Posters


13:30-14:30

Conference room GarbiSurgical

Chair: Kimberly WHITE (Data Sciences International)

13:30-13:50
  • ‘Do not harm’, and other Halsted criteria in radiotelemetry
    Irene CUESTA COBO - RRSSC, Almere, The Netherlands
13:50-14:10
  • Telemetry devices implantation training strategies - Examples in small and large animal species
    Delphine BOUARD - Vetsalius & EALAS, Rome, Italy
14:10-14:30
  • A minipig is not a pink dog: Practical advice on navigating the differences between minipigs and dogs when implanting DSI telemetry devices
    Kate READ - Labcorp UK

14:30-15:15

Welfare

Chair: Kimberly WHITE (Data Sciences International)

14:30-14:50
  • Utilizing EEG and EMG to Refine Euthanasia Practices and Animal Welfare in Mice
    Carlos Filipe MOREIRA - University of Zürich, Switzerland
14:50-15:15
  • Making better use of your data - supporting 3Rs implementation whilst improving the science
    Manasi NANDI - University of Surrey, UK

15:15-15:30

Wrap up

  • Final discussion
    Solenn CARADEC (Data Sciences International)

15:30

Conclusion & Farewell