Home Cage Monitoring in Rodents: A Global Effort

Author:   Stefano Gaburro ,  Silvia Mandillo
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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9783032197801


Pages:   383
Publication Date:   19 April 2026
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Home Cage Monitoring in Rodents: A Global Effort


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This Open Access volume is the first book on home-cage monitoring (HCM), carefully prepared by an international team of experts to improve the outcome of animal behavior research. It offers essential information for anyone entering the world of continuous monitoring, addressing animal welfare and translatability in animal models. Comprehensively structured, the book guides you from user training through technologies, rodent models, study design, and commercialization to data analysis and sharing. HCM allows for uninterrupted monitoring of rodents during their active phases with a minimum impact on the animals. This enables them to exhibit natural behaviors in a familiar environment. Moreover, continuous monitoring allows us to pick up animal welfare issues that otherwise might have been missed. As such, the present work is an indispensable contribution to the refinement of experimental conditions and animal wellbeing, ultimately enhancing data reproducibility and translational value. Alongside biomedical researchers, veterinarians and animal care personnel, also experts in animal behavior, laboratory animal science, and data science will recognize the value of this instructive and unique guide.

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Author:   Stefano Gaburro ,  Silvia Mandillo
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9783032197801


ISBN 10:   3032197805
Pages:   383
Publication Date:   19 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Home cage monitoring: where we are and what we need?.- Home cage monitoring for operation: Operational Excellence in Home Cage Monitoring Systems.-  Enhancing Animal Welfare through Home Cage Monitoring Systems.- Home Cage Monitoring in Practice in core labs: Training, Infrastructure, and Research Workflow.- Home cage monitoring in pharmaceutical industries and contract research organizations.- Commercializing Home Cage Monitoring: From Prototype to Global Access.- Technologies for Home Cage Monitoring in Preclinical Research.- Study design and data analysis in home cage monitoring experiments.- Achieving independence and precision - a guide for Do-It-Yourself (DIY) - Home Cage Monitoring.- Data sharing and metadata.- Education and Training school in Home Cage Monitoring – The ‘whys’ and ‘hows’.- Sharing the knowledge: communication & dissemination.- The Most Used Rodent Models in Home Cage Monitoring.

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Stefano Gaburro, PhD, specializes in neuropharmacology and digital technologies for laboratory animal care. As Tecniplast's Scientific Director, he advances translational models for human diseases, emphasizing ethical research practices and the 3Rs - replacement, reduction, refinement. A skilled communicator and Cialdini Certified Professional, Stefano leads significant webinars and collaborates globally to enhance animal welfare in scientific settings. His contributions are pivotal in shaping future biomedical research standards. Silvia Mandillo, PhD, graduated in Natural Sciences from Università La Sapienza, Rome, and earned a PhD in Psychology from Tufts University. She is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the Italian National Research Council (CNR), contributing to major international projects on mouse model phenotyping for human diseases. Her research focuses on motor, cognitive, and emotional behaviors in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders using automated systems and ethologically based direct observations. She is also active in several training programs, including the Neurobiology Master’s program at Università Sapienza, Rome.

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