Biomedical research is a broad field of study that aims to find new ways to prevent and treat diseases that cause illness and death in humans and animals. This broad field of study encompasses a wide range of biological and physical disciplines. Biomedical researchers examine biological processes and disorders using technological techniques in the hopes of generating viable therapies and cures. Many scientists, including biologists and chemists, are involved in biomedical research, which is an evolutionary process that necessitates rigorous experimentation. The development, testing, and evaluation of new medications and therapies necessitates thorough scientific experimentation, development, and evaluation.
Animal research has tremendously aided our understanding of biological processes in health and disease, as well as resulting in major medicinal breakthroughs, ranging from the endocrine effects of exogenous insulin to the curative effects of penicillin and the polio vaccine, to name a few. As a result, animal models have established themselves as the gold standard in biomedical research. Animals are still used in several areas of biomedical research to find the causes, diagnoses, and treatments of sickness and suffering in humans and animals.
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Title : Analyzing veterinary medicine residues in food: A comprehensive guide
Andreia Freitas, INIAV/REQUIMTE, Portugal
Title : Quantifying changes in facial expression following hot-iron disbudding under procaine hydrochloride and meloxicam treatment in Holstein dairy calves
Nnenna Ugwu, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom
Title : Trypanosoma vivax in and outside cattle blood: Parasitological, molecular, and serological detection, reservoir tissues, histopathological lesions, and vertical transmission evaluation
Rubens Dias de Melo Junior, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil
Title : Characterization of porcine rotaviruses in the Czech Republic
Romana Moutelikova, Veterinary Research Institute, Czech Republic
Title : The Human Animal Bond: Is It Possible to be Over-Bonded: And Your Opportunity to See and Impact More Clients
Steve Dale, Certified Animal Behavior Specialist, United States