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Joseph Garner is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He received his D.Phil. from the University of Oxford, where he studied development neuroethology in relation to captive animals. His postdoctoral research focused on animal behavior and welfare at the University of California, Davis. Since joining Stanford in 2011, he has concentrated on understanding why certain drugs and scientific findings do not translate to human outcomes, particularly the role of animal models in research. Garner is recognized for his expertise in the behavior and welfare of laboratory mice and has produced over 100 peer-reviewed articles. His research examines prevalent issues in human health, including autism and related conditions, and he is committed to enhancing welfare practices in animal research. Garner has received notable awards for his contributions to the field and serves on various editorial and advisory boards, promoting advancements in animal welfare and research methodologies.
Stanford University • Stanford, California, USA
Joined Department of Comparative Medicine, focusing on animal behavior and welfare.
Purdue University • West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Engaged in teaching and research in animal behavior and welfare.
Purdue University • West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Advanced research efforts in animal welfare and behavior.
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