Mission
This Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality
of management and care of laboratory animals throughout the world. (1984)
The Laboratory Animal Management Association advances the laboratory
animal management profession through education, knowledge exchange and
professional development. (1999 Strategic Plan)
Some of the ways we accomplish our mission:
The LAMA Review - a quarterly publication
dedicated to provide the highest quality of management information
applicable to our field.
LAMA Website - information pertinent
to the management role in laboratory animal care.
LAMA Logo Pin - to proudly display
your involvement in LAMA.
LAMA Educational Programs - seminars, workshops and tour of
facilities or manufacturing plants.
Awards - awarded to LAMA members for:
1.
Outstanding and Exceptional Service to LAMA
2.
Distinguished contributions to LAMA
3.
Financial Assistance Toward Education
History
of LAMA
The beginnings of the Laboratory Animal Management Association
trace back to the early 1980s. Numerous individuals within the
career field of Laboratory Animal Science felt a need for gathering
together to focus on issues that affected facility Directors, Managers,
and Supervisors. Accordingly several meetings were arranged over a period
of several years and finally in October 1984, the Association was officially
birthed. This event took place at the annual meeting of AALAS in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Ms. U. Kristina Stephens was appointed the chair of the steering
committee to assist in the process of developing policies and procedures.
The first official meeting of the Association took place in April of
1985 in conjunction with the CONMED meeting.
The first publication of LAMA was the LAMA Lines. It was put out shortly
after the Cincinnati meeting and by January 1986 it was being published
as a monthly. Its primary focus was and continues to be to publish
items of interest to the membership of the Association and it is now
printed six times a year. In January of 1989 the official journal of
the Association the LAMA Journal began publication with Robert H. Weichbrod
as the first editor. The journal is dedicated to providing the highest
quality management information to the membership.
The Association meets twice yearly. The first meeting of what has come
to be known as the Mid-Year Forum was held in May 1988 in Andover, Massachusetts.
The annual meeting, which began on November 5, 1985, is normally held
in conjunction with the Annual AALAS meeting.
From its small beginnings of a few people with a big vision LAMA
has grown to over 500 members that reside in such geographical locations
as the United Kingdom, Asia, Australia, Europe, and Canada. The membership
continues an active role in AALAS and the career field by providing
leadership to numerous committees and organizations on the local, state,
and national level.
For a more detailed account of the history of LAMA obtain a copy of
the History of the Laboratory Animal Management Association by LAMA
Historian Charlie Schmieder dated May 1994.