A marine mammal necropsy workshop is organized by the Department of Veterinary 
Pathology (University of Liege), the Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics LAB 
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) and the Marine Mammal Research Center 
(University of La Rochelle). The session will be held at the Veterinary College 
on the Sart Tilman campus (Liège, Belgium) on July 10 and 11, 2012. An 
extra-day is scheduled for the exam and ECTS certification (see below). 

During the workshop, 20 marine mammals will be extensively necropsied and 
sampled, based on a standard procedure (Proceedings of the first European 
Cetacean Society workshop on cetacean pathology: dissection techniques and 
tissue sampling. ECS Newsletter #17 special issue: 1991, 39 p. by Kuiken T. and 
Garcia Hartmann M.) adapted in previous European Cetacean Society necropsy 
workshops. An updated protocol will be available at the beginning of the 2-day 
workshop. A special attention will be the extraction and fixation (injection) 
of the inner ear. A morning session will be devoted to dissection, sampling and 
tissues banking procedures (Jauniaux T.), another one will be reserved for 
acoustics and inner ear extraction and fixation (André M.); afternoons will be 
dedicated to necropsies, mostly harbor porpoises. The number of attendees is 
limited to 20, in order to pair off participants under the supervision of a 
veterinary pathologist and a specialist of the inner ear dissection.

The workshop is open to scientists (post-graduate students and specialists) in 
biology, toxicology, veterinary medicine involved in marine mammal research, 
with a maximum of 20 participants. Necropsy and sampling equipment will be 
available and rubber boots, latex gloves and adequate laboratory coats will be 
provided.

The aim of the workshop is to improve the participants’ proficiency in:

(1) dissection and sampling procedures on marine mammals mostly cetaceans,

(2) anatomy and gross pathology of marine mammals;

(3) skull morphology, extraction and fixation of the cetacean inner ear.

Registration fees is 100 euro, including necropsy equipment and protective 
clothes, documentation (updated necropsy protocol, emphasizing on the inner ear 
dissection and fixation) and coffee breaks. Payment will be done directly the 
first day. Attests (payment and participation) will be sent on request.


More information, contact Thierry Jauniaux: t.jauni...@ulg.ac.be

Regards
T. Jauniaux



Thierry Jauniaux, DMV, PhD
Chair of the ECS
http://www.europeancetaceansociety.eu/home.php

Premier Assistant Université de Liège
Pathologie Vétérinaire

Assistant Professor, University of Liege
Veterinary Pathology

t.jauni...@ulg.ac.be

Cell phone: 0032477252302

MARIN Marine Animals Research & Intervention Network




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