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Episode 14 Viola Galligioni
postcad icon Research Forward
calendar icon May 28, 2025
time icon 01:25:33

Enhancing Animal Welfare: Challenges and Triumphs Across Four European Countries

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IN THIS EPISODE

In this episode of the Research Forward podcast, host David Mayo interviews Dr. Viola Galligioni, a veterinarian with extensive experience in laboratory animal science across four European countries. Dr. Galligioni shares her journey from aspiring equine surgeon to managing animal facilities in Italy, the Czech Republic, Ireland, and the Netherlands. They discuss the unique challenges of leading teams in diverse cultural contexts and the importance of adaptability and patience in her role.

The conversation delves into the complexities of managing different animal species, including mice, pigs, and zebrafish, and the logistical hurdles of ensuring consistent care and regulatory compliance across various countries. Dr. Galligioni emphasizes the significance of proper training and education for all personnel involved in animal care, highlighting the need for a standardized approach to ensure animal welfare and research integrity.

Additionally, they explore the impact of privacy laws on managing sick leave and the importance of clear communication and collaboration with HR departments. Dr. Galligioni offers insights into the future of laboratory animal science, advocating for greater openness and sharing of experiences within the community. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the multifaceted role of a veterinarian in laboratory animal science and the ongoing efforts to enhance animal welfare and research practices.

 

 


 

About Viola Galligioni

Dr. Viola Galligioni is a seasoned veterinarian with a diverse background in laboratory animal science. Originally from Italy, she has managed animal facilities in four European countries: Italy, the Czech Republic, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Dr. Galligioni's career began with a passion for equine surgery, but she transitioned into laboratory animal medicine, where she has worked with a wide range of species, including mice, pigs, zebrafish, and octopuses.

Her extensive experience includes leading teams in various cultural contexts, navigating complex regulatory environments, and ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare and research integrity. Dr. Galligioni is known for her adaptability, patience, and commitment to continuous learning and professional development. She is currently part of the managing team at the Neuroscience Institute in Amsterdam, where she continues to advocate for the importance of proper training and education in laboratory animal care.

 

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