Prof. Dr. George Gettinby Honored With Dieter Lutticken Award
2008年5月20日 - 2:46AM
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BOXMEER, Netherlands, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- At the "World
Aquaculture 2008", held on May 19-23 in Busan, Korea, Prof. Dr.
George Gettinby from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland,
United Kingdom, was honored with the Intervet Dieter Lutticken
Award for his innovative statistical and epidemiological research
methods in sea-lice treatments in salmon farming. The jury found
his research methods an excellent example of commitment to the
advancement of reducing, refining and replacing the use of animals
in research, development and production of veterinary medicines.
Prof. Dr. George Gettinby's research focused on the application of
statistical and epidemiological methods in sea-lice treatments in
salmon farming in order to minimize the number of animals required
in test groups. Gettinby's research also provides an alternative to
assessing the effectiveness of veterinary medicines in fish, which
supports the replacement principle. This alternative is the
adoption of mathematical models which can simulate the effects of
treatments on lice populations. Dr. Dieter Lutticken, who presented
the award, with a prize fund of 20,000 Euro said: "There has been a
long and intimate relationship between life sciences and
statistics. Prof. Gettinby's innovative statistical and
epidemiological research methods are an excellent example of
refining and reducing the use of animals in sea-lice treatments in
salmon farming. I am pleased that we can honor Prof. Gettinby at
the World Aquaculture Conference today." The panel of jury experts
praised "Prof. Dr. Gettingby's innovating mathematical model
approach for investigating the optimal use of treatments and one
which involves minimal use of animals. In addition, these methods
also minimize the use of veterinary medicines in the environment."
Prof. Gettinby said: "I am honored to receive the Dieter Lutticken
Award and it is pleasing to know that the Award has come as a
result of the increasing role of statistics and mathematical
modelling in the pursuit of medicines for animals and the improved
health of species in aquaculture. In accepting this award, I
gratefully acknowledge the collaboration, support and work of the
Marine Harvest Ltd, Scottish Quality Salmon, the UK Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Epi-informatics
research group at the University of Strathclyde." The Dieter
Lutticken award, established in 2004, aims to encourage research
into the use of alternative models for animal testing with
significant impact on the development or production of new animal
health products. Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health welcomes
submissions from scientists and public life-science institutions.
The euro 20,000 award is named after Dr. Dieter Lutticken, a
committed researcher in microbiology and virology. He guided and
shaped Intervet's R&D for more than a quarter of a century. Dr.
Lutticken retired in 2003 from his position as Vice President and
Head of R&D. The award's scope covers in vitro models used in
R&D which replace animal testing for licensing purposes as well
as studies avoiding the use of animals in efficacy, safety and
quality testing in the production of biologicals and
pharmaceuticals for animals. A jury panel composed of experts from
public institutions of the animal health/animal testing sector and
Intervet representatives looks for possible candidates and makes
the final selection. Intervet also welcomes submissions from all
life-science research institutions. Commercial organizations are
excluded. For more information on applications, please contact
Global Communications, Animal Health, Boxmeer, The Netherlands ().
This year's deadline is November 15, 2008. Note for the editor
Schering-Plough is an innovation-driven, science-centered global
health care company. Through its own biopharmaceutical research and
collaborations with partners, Schering-Plough creates therapies
that help save and improve lives around the world. The company
applies its research-and-development platform to human prescription
and consumer products as well as to animal health products.
Schering-Plough's vision is to "Earn Trust, Every Day" with the
doctors, patients, customers and other stakeholders served by its
colleagues around the world. The company is based in Kenilworth,
N.J., and its website is http://www.schering-plough.com/. For more
information about Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health visit the
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