Education Sessions
E-FE2
Vivariums – Operations, Design and
Construction, Costs
| 6 November 14.15-17.30 | Track: Facilities and Engineering |
ISPE CEUs: 0.2
Vivariums are unique research spaces that provide an important step in the research and development process of new drugs. The requirements of these specialized spaces are considerably different from other bio/pharmaceutical labs. During this session, hear from industry experts the latest trends covering:
- What is critical for successful vivarium operation from the veterinarian/lab director perspective
- How are today’s and tomorrow’s vivariums being planned to meet the requirements of the veterinarian from a leading vivarium planner
- How is a leading Bio/Pharmaceutical organization planning, designing and building a new vivarium via a case study
- What is the cost of these facilities and what influences those costs from an experienced construction professional
- How are AALAC standards being met in the design of the facilities
Take Back to Your Job
For those who are veterans of working with these
spaces, this is an opportunity to hear of the trends
for the future. For those who are new to working
with these spaces, this is an opportunity to better
understand those critical components that make these
spaces unique.
Who Should Attend
Professionals involved in the design, construction
and certification of animal laboratories, or those who
want to learn more about these facilities from industry
leaders.
Session Leaders
- Sandro Bressi, Sr Assoc, Lab Plan & Eng, CUH2A Inc
- Gerard Guillorn, Vice President, Structure Tone Inc.
Session Speaker
- Dave McGlashan, Sr. Process Architect, O'Brien & Gere
