Prof. dr. S.S. (Saskia) Arndt

Prof. dr. S.S. (Saskia) Arndt

Professor
Animals in Science & Society
+31 30 253 2033
s.s.arndt@uu.nl

CURENT RESEARCH TOPICS

Animal behaviour in relation to animal welfare and –health

Changes in behaviour over time in reaction to environmental changes

  • Influence of factors, like management and husbandry related changes, on changes in behaviour (i.e. welfare)

Behavioural representation of emotional states in animals

  • Identification of factors/circumstances inducing negative or positive emotional states
  • Refinement of housing conditions, handling- and training methods, experimental procedures

Behavioural methods to study cognitive capacities of animals

  • Collaboration School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln (reptile cognition and welfare)

Abnormal animal behaviour  

  • Development of extended ethograms for detecting occurrence and/or prevalence of abnormal behaviours and identification of missing behavioural elements (i.e. welfare impairment)
  • Collaboration with department of Farm Animal health (Behaviour & Welfare group)

Behavioural animal models

  • Validation and development of behavioural animal models for emotional pathologies like pathological anxiety
  • Collaboration with department of Farm Animal health (Behaviour & Welfare group)

New technology in combination with behavioural- and physiological measurements

  • Validation and implementation of combined behavioural-, thermographic-, and other (non-invasive) physiological measurements of stress

Risks to animal welfare due to certain management strategies

Animal welfare management plans

  • Development of plans to prevent, reduce and/or eliminate risks that might affect animal welfare negatively.

Species conservation projects

  • Black grouse reintroduction project, De Hoge Veluwe National Park, The Netherlands; African painted dog conservation project, Zimbabwe.

 

RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS

National: Biomedical Primate Research Centre, Rijswijk; Department of Farm Animal Health and Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Utrecht University

International: Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne, Germany; School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK

 

SELECTION OF INVITED LECTURES 

2018: National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement & Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs), UK

2017 : Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, Beerse, Belgium

2016 : Graduate School of Life Sciences, Utrecht University, School of Liberal Arts, Utrecht University

2015 : University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein, Leeuwarden; Interdisciplinary Master’s degree programme ‘Brain and Cognitive Sciences’, University of Amsterdam

2014: Graduate School of Life Sciences, Utrecht University

2013: Refinement Symposium of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, Basel, Switzerland

2011: Symposium ‘Because animals are just like Humans?’, University of Applied Sciences, Delft; Swiss Laboratory Animal Science Association (SGV) Meeting, Basel, Switzerland; Dutch Endo-Neuro Meeting, Doorwerth

2010: ESLAV, LAVA and AFSTAL Congress ‘Vets for Life!’, Toulouse, France,; Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) and Scandinavian Society for Laboratory Animal Science (Scand-LAS) joint symposium, Helsinki, Finland

2009: International Stress and Behavior Society (ISBS) Congress, St-Petersburg, Russia; Harlan Laboratories Ltd., Horst, University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht

2006-2008: Neuroscience Symposia, University of Cologne, Germany

2005: International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, Wageningen

2003: Neuroscience Symposium, University of Cologne, Germany, Neuroscience Symposium Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Germany

2001: 5th Dutch Endo-Neuro Meeting, Doorwerth

2000 : Consensus Conference Behavioral Phenotyping of Mouse Mutants, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, Nijmegen 

 

 

Completed Projects
Project
Peilstations: dierenwelzijn op melkveehouderijen, melkschapen- en melkgeitenbedrijven 01.12.2023 to 10.10.2024
General project description

De aandacht voor het welzijn van dieren in de veehouderij neemt toe, maar er bestaat nog geen methode om het dierwelzijn op de primaire bedrijven op een systematische, kwantitatieve en representatieve manier  te meten. In opdracht van BuRO (NVWA) hebben we daarom een op basis van wetenschappelijke informatie en samen met stakeholders een set welzijnsindicatoren vastgesteld die hiervoor gebruikt kan worden. Er zijn welzijnsindicatoren gedefinieerd specifiek voor melkkoeien, pinken, kalveren, melkgeiten (verschillende leeftijdscategorieën) en melkschapen (verschillende leeftijdscategorieën). Daarnaast is er een uitgewerkt voorstel gepresenteerd waarmee deze waarnemingen op een gestandaardiseerde manier in de praktijk verzameld kunnen worden.

Role
Researcher
Funding
External funding
External project members
  • drs. M. Groenevelt