The mission of the Centre is to provide leadership in matters relevant to animal welfare, focusing on the appropriate and humane care, husbandry, and management of animals.
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General Database Information
10th World Congress Proceedings/Abstract Book Available Online
The website is maintained by Norecopa. It covers all Three Rs, is in English and free of charge.
The EURL ECVAM DataBase service on ALternative Methods (DB-ALM).
The website is maintained by Norecopa. It covers all Three Rs, is in English and free of charge.
NORINA is an English-language database containing information on over 3,500 audiovisual aids that may be used as alternatives or supplements to the use of animals in education and training, including dissection alternatives, at all levels from Junior School to University. The information in the database has been collected from 1991 onwards.
These reccomendations are provided by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and are available in English. They may apply for a Three R information retrieval and the way, the retrieved information is processed and discussed in the project applications (to safeguard transparency, etc.).
EURL ECVAM QSAR Model Inventory of the Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC).
The Macaque Website is a free resource for everyone who works with, or is interested in, laboratory macaques: animal care staff and technicians, facility managers, veterinarians, researchers, students, policy makers and IACUC/AWERB members. Developed by the UK’s National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs), this site provides referenced information and practical guidance on the natural history and behaviour of macaques, their care and management in captivity, and ways to assess their welfare.
Species specific
BioChemed offers blood, plasma, serum, body fluids, and tissues from a wide variety of non-human primates.