DSI Events

Dutch Telemetry Meeting


  • Dates: 17 Mar, 2016
  • Location: Wageningen, The Netherlands
  • Address: Nieuwe Kanaal 5

We invite you to participate in the Telemetriedag on March 17, 2016 which is organized by the Working Group Telemetry Netherlands (WTN). This day is intended for Dutch and Flemish-speaking researchers, analysts, caretakers, teachers, in short, anyone who uses telemetry or will (go) in your work. The program consists of:

• The benefits of telemetry and behavioral measures

• Transport stress; what is the best acclimatization?

• Telemetry implants of the right heart

• Strategies how to analyze telemetry data

• The use of telemetry in the agricultural sector

• The use of telemetry in the pharmaceutical sector

Please complete this registration form: Inschrijfformulier Telemetriedag 17 maart 2016
and email to k.kramer@vu.nl.

The entry fee for this event is € 55, - and can be transferred to IBAN NL41 ABNA 0452 4774 68 tnv Noldus Information Technology B.V. o.v.v. "WTN 2016".
Registration will be confirmed by e-mail after the above amount has been remitted.
 
Program: Programma WTN 2016

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About DSI Events

Data Sciences International (DSI) is involved in over 60 events every year. These include scientific meetings such as industry trade shows, courses and seminars, workshops, as well as educational user groups and symposia all over the world.

DSI supported educational events are scientific meetings organized in cooperation with a local institution or society, pharmaceutical company, university, or local telemetry user group. Educational event meetings serve as an educational forum in which researchers can freely share current scientific information with their peers, students, and other interested scientists.

Common to the general theme of the meetings is the data collected through physiological monitoring of freely moving conscious laboratory animals made possible through the use of fully implantable telemetry technology.

Presentations and posters on the latest methods employed by the presenting researchers enable those attending to benefit from the as yet unpublished work of peers. Presentations can be on a wide range of related research topics including surgical implantation methods, data analysis methods, treatment effects of new pharmaceutical compounds, new animal models, behavioral and physiological interactions, basic research on physiological systems, and numerous other whole animal chronic monitoring research topics.

Meetings are held in classroom style with ample time allowed for questions and discussion among the participants. Typical audience sizes run from 40 to 120.