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Connecting Chemistry to Biological Systems
Master the Protocol In Vitro and In Vivo with Precision and Ethics

Refine your clinical motor skills in the laboratory with test animals. Learn handling techniques, restraint, routes of drug dosing, to surgical necropsy techniques and organ histopathology

Connecting Chemistry with Biological Systems
Master In Vitro and In Vivo Protocols with Precision and Ethics

Refine your clinical motor skills in the laboratory with test animals. Learn handling techniques, restraint, routes of drug dosing, to surgical necropsy techniques and organ histopathology

  List of Preclinical Study Classes

Preclinical Studies

Proving the potential efficacy of a new active compound, whether derived from pure natural material isolation or chemical engineering synthesis, must go through the stage of real biological proof (in vivo) before being allowed to proceed to clinical trials in humans. Test animals such as mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) become irreplaceable biological replication models to test the safety profile (toxicity) and efficacy of wellness products, cosmetics, functional foods, and pharmaceuticals.

However, working with living organism models is very sensitive and strictly bound by global ethics. A small mistake due to the analyst's lack of clinical motor skills can ruin your entire research draft:

  • Techniques of handling rough animals will trigger psychological stress in mice, provoke defensive bites, and cause a systemic cortisol spike that disrupts the validity of blood biochemical testing parameters.

  • Technical errors in the insertion of the gastric tube (gavage) that risk puncturing the esophagus or lungs of the test animals.

  • Rejection of ethical clearance from the official committee because the draft experimental methodology is deemed inconsistent with international animal welfare.

The EBM Institute is here to ensure that every biomedical work you undertake is safe and legal. We design intensive face-to-face training (offline) limited to hands-on practice (hands-on) at a SPF (Specific Pathogen Free) Animal Laboratory that is standardized. Guided directly by a preclinical doctor graduated from Germany, you will be trained to handle, inject, anesthetize, and process organ pathology data of test animals accurately and reliably.





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