The Danish 3R Symposium 2022 (November 8-9) (#3Rcph22)
NB. The symposium is a scientific event and primarily addresses scientific staff.
Program November 8
Time | Title/abstract | Speaker | Presentation |
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09.00-10.00 | Registration and Breakfast | ||
10.00-10.10 | Welcome by moderator | Jan Lund Ottesen (The Danish 3R-Center) | |
10.10-10.30 | The Danish 3R-Center - status | Axel Kornerup Hansen (The Danish 3R-Center) | |
10.30-10.40 | Use of ultrasound for early diagnosis of necrotizing enterocolitis in laboratory premature piglets (supported by the Danish 3R-Center in 2022) | Thomas Thymann (University of Copenhagen) | |
10.40-10.50 | The PluriLum assay: A novel stem cell-based assay for testing of chemicals’ embryotoxic effects (supported by the Danish 3R-Center in 2022) | Rie Vinggaard (Technical University of Denmark) | |
10.50-11.00 | Replacement of meningioma animal models with a meningioma ex vivo/organoid model to test pharmacological advances in meningioma treatment (supported by the Danish 3R-Center in 2022) | Mikkel Schou Andersen (University of Southern Denmark) | |
11.00-11.20 | Establishment of an in vitro model to investigate extracellular matrix and vascular mechanical interactions in human arterial disease (supported by the Danish 3R-Center in 2020) | Julián Albarrán Juárez (Aarhus University) | Presentation not available |
11.20-12.00 | The European ONTOX project: safer chemicals using less animals | Mathieu Vinken (Vrije Universiteit Brussel-Belgium) | |
12.00-13.00 | Lunch | ||
13.00-13.30 | Reducing and replacing animal experiments: Europe needs an action plan | Samantha Saunders (Cruelty Free International) | |
13.30-14.00 | A sheep in wolf’s clothing: Why does the harm-benefit analysis not get grip in animal research? | Herwig Grimm (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna) | Pdf (presentation is without fotos because of Copyright) |
14.00-14.30 | Tobias Wang (Aarhus University) | Presentation not available | |
14.30-15.00 | Jens Lichtenberg (Novo Nordisk) | ||
15.00-15.15 | Break | ||
15.15-16.15 | Recapitulating human biology, disease states, and therapeutic responses in vitro (online) | Donald Ingber (Wyss Institute, Harvard University) | Chapter 1 (video) Chapter 2 (video) Chapter 3 (video) |
16.15-18.00 | Poster session with wine, cheese and networking |
Program November 9
Time | Title/abstract | Speaker | Presentation |
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08.30-09.00 | Breakfast and registration | ||
09.00-09.10 | Welcome by moderator | Jan Lund Ottesen (The Danish 3R-Center) | |
09.10-09.55 | Jennifer Rosowski and Stefan Hippenstiel (Charité) | Presentation not available | |
09.55-10.20 | Thoughts on a future without laboratory animals (Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University) | Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga (Aarhus University/Utrecht University) | |
10.20-10.45 | Thoughts on a future without laboratory animals (from two pharmaceutical companies) | Jan Lund Ottesen (Novo Nordisk) & Janne Koch (LEO Pharma) | Presentation not available |
10.45-11.15 | Panel discussion: Thoughts on a future without laboratory animals | Jan Lund Ottesen (Novo Nordisk), Janne Koch (LEO Pharma), Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga (Aarhus University/Utrecht University), Jennifer Rosowski (Charité) and Stefan Hippenstiel (Charité) | |
11.15-11.35 | Break | ||
11.35-12.15 | “Born to be Wild - Wildlings a novel translational research model for human diseases" | Stephan Rosshart (University Medical Center Freiburg) | |
12.15-12.55 | Strengths and weaknesses of non-animal derived therapeutic antibodies | Thomas Bouquin (Sanofi) | |
12.55-13.00 | Closing remarks by moderator | Jan Lund Ottesen (The Danish 3R-Center) | |
13.00-15.00 | Lunch and networking |
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