Lynne Sneddon
University of Liverpool, , United Kingdom
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Director of Bioveterinary Sciences at the University of Liverpool. Lynne’s research addresses mechanistic and functional questions in animal welfare using aquatic models particularly addressing animal personality, pain, fear and stress. Current funding from NC3Rs and EU FP7 to explore pain assessment in laboratory fish and use of young non-protected larval fish to replace adults.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Investigating dominance status, aggressiveness and personality in the rainbow trout (#220)
1:30 PM
Lynne U Sneddon
CONCURRENT SESSION: Animal personality, aggression and physiological responsiveness (Symposium)
Use of zebrafish as a model system for studies in nociception and pain: improving our understanding of fish welfare (#826)
5:00 PM
Lynne U Sneddon
Wednesday Poster Session
Personality and dominance in sand tiger sharks (#644)
5:00 PM
David Wolfenden
Tuesday Poster Session