Javier Guillén is the AAALAC International Senior Director for Europe & Latin America. He is also responsible for the AAALAC activities in Africa and the Middle East. Previously, he was for 17 years Director of the Laboratory Animal Services at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain. He is member of the Council of Management of Laboratory Animals Ltd. which publishes the journal Laboratory Animals; and of the Board of Management of the European Animal Research Association (EARA), an association that promotes openness/transparency through the establishment of national agreements. He is one of the promoters of the Spanish Transparency Agreement launched in 2016. He is former President of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) and of the Spanish Association for Laboratory Animal Science (SECAL), and was also member of the Governing Board of the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science (ICLAS) during eight years. He is currently a member of the ICLAS European Regional Committee.
He has published many articles/chapters on several topics relating to the care and use of animals in research, education and testing, with special emphasis on legislation, ethics and quality, including two editions of the book "Laboratory Animals: Regulations and Recommendations for the Care and Use of Animals in Research". He participated in several Expert Working Groups by the European Commission for the implementation of European Directive 2010/63/EU. Viola Galligioni is the Head of the Animal Facilities at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, the Netherlands. She has been involved in facility management in different European countries, Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland and the Netherlands. Her experience spans across a variety of species (rodents, sheep, pigs, zebrafish, Xenopus, rabbits, cephalopods and NHPs). At the time of publication, she is President-elect of the European Society of Laboratory Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) and Board member of the Italian Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences (AISAL). She is also AAALAC International ad hoc consultant. She has published scientific articles and chapters on implementation of the 3Rs, animal welfare, and cephalopods.
She believes in education and training of future facility managers and veterinarians, and therefore, she has been involved in the organization of multiple ESLAV-ECLAM Summer schools.