COURSE REGISTRATION: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses in animal research – an introduction. (1 cr.). November 23 & 24, 2021
Systematic reviews are routinely used for scientific purposes in clinical studies. In the field of animal research, systematic reviews are also currently rapidly gaining more attention. Systematic overviews of all scientific literature on a well-defined specific research question are an important tool to improve the scientific quality of animal experiments, to improve translation of data generated from animals into the clinical situation, and to avoid unnecessary duplication of animal experiments, which are both an ethical and legal obligation.

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Full name:
First name, last name.

Personal ID number:
Alternatively, please provide your date of birth.

E-mail:

ZZ number:
For KI staff only.

Project number:
For KI staff only.

Your current role:
Use of animals for scientific purposes.
PI (prof., assoc./assit. prof., senior researcher).  Postdoc.
Doctoral student.  Other scientific staff (guest researcher, lab manager, study director, etc.)
Undergraduate student (bachelor, master,...).  Animal facility staff (animal care, technologist, veterinarian, etc.)


Other:

**For KI doctoral students only**
Date of registration as KI doctoral student.

I understand that late cancellations (within 30 before the course starts) will lead to a cancellation fee of 3 000 SEK.
YES

I understand that no-shows (once the course has started) will lead to a no-show fee equivalent to the full course fee.
YES

I understand that although the course is free of charge for KI doctoral students and postdocs, they are still subjected to both "late cancellation" and "no-show" fee policies.
YES

I understand that the course fee for the rest of KI participants is 3 900 SEK (including INDI)
YES

I understand that the course fee for external participants is 5 900 SEK (excluding VAT).
YES

I understand that the minimum number of participants needed to arrange the course is 8.
YES.  NO.

I understand that priority to this course is given to KI doctoral students.
YES.  NO.