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This edition focuses on the development of a non-invasive method for detecting arousal periods in heterothermic mammals
The EUSAAT Congress, awarding 20 Young Scientist Travel Awards, takes place from September 18 to 20. Abstract submission deadline is May 17.
Copenhagen University offers a course focusing on ethical, theoretical, and practical aspects of pain and pain relief in animal research.
Read the latest newsletter from Norecopa.
The latest newsletter from NA3RsC is now available.
The Swedish 3R Center has published their latest newsletter.
The RSPCA will hold an international meeting in Paris on refining animal research with focus on severe suffering.
The NC3Rs NAMs Advisory Group reviews their recent paper on using NAMs in drug safety and chemical assessment.
NC3R and Pint of Science invites to their annual festival in May, to learn more about the science behind replacing animals in research.
The Swedish 3Rs Center has published an overview of novel animal-free cell culture components.
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) has published their latest newsletter.
A new study aimed to replace large numbers of mice to drug screening and move towards personalized treatment plans.
A study shows that providing environmental enrichment to mice improves their brain development and cognitive function.
This edition deals with the use of experimental animals and animal models in relation to postpartum hemorrhage after childbirth.
ETH Zurich introduces the 3R Hub, dedicated to developing techniques that enhance the quality of animal experiments.
Interested in advancing the 3Rs? The 3Rs Hackathon on the 23rd of May in Bern, is a way for young researchers to explore new ideas.