Novartis
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Brianna received her PhD in Animal Behavior and Well-being from Purdue University, then went on to complete a postdoctoral position at Charles River. In 2014, she returned to Purdue as a faculty member and was awarded tenure in 2020. Her research has focused on developing new animal welfare assessment methodologies, rodent well-being, and elucidating the scientific impact of welfare problems in animal based research. In 2020, Brianna started a new position at Novartis as their 3Rs scientist where she works closely with disease area scientists to apply 3Rs strategies to improve animal welfare and drug discovery. Her research contributions have been acknowledged by receiving awards from the NC3R’s, the Swiss Laboratory Animal Science Association, and the International Society for Applied Ethology.
A07 - Experimental Design as a 3Rs Imperative
Monday, December 12, 2022
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM ET