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NC3Rs-New Device for Refined Neural Recording in Mice Could Transform Dementia Research

Research published in Scientific Reports describes a new ultra lightweight system for recording neural activity in the brains of mice.

Topic: Aged

MouseAGE

MouseAGE is opening a call for European researchers to establish their infrastructure needs in the area of ageing and age-related disorders at the preclinical stage with a view to coordinate efforts for applications for funding.

Topic: Aged

Bone Cancer Research Trust
Topic: Bone

Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models Bone Biology in Animal models, Including Testing of Bone Biomaterials.
Topic: Bone

General Database Information

Classic Audiovisual Database-Norina
Topic: Teaching

EURL ECVAM

The EURL ECVAM DataBase service on ALternative Methods (DB-ALM).

Topic: Alternative methods, Information on drugs and diseases

Laboratory Animals-Education and Training
Topic: Teaching

Pharmacoepidemiology

The International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) is a non-profit international professional membership organization dedicated to advancing the health of the public by providing a forum for the open exchange of scientific information and for the development of policy; education; and advocacy for the field of pharmacoepidemiology, including pharmacovigilance, drug utilization research, outcomes research, comparative effectiveness research, and therapeutic risk management.

Topic: Information on drugs and diseases

Replacing Animal Research Schools Project

Modern human-relevant technology has the potential to provide answers traditionally sought through animal research. Yet in many of these areas there is little momentum to transition away from animal use. Education is a key driver that helps increase the impetus for change.

Replacing Animal Research believes that a whole system approach to replacing animals in research is the best way to facilitate change and ensure the development and uptake of human-relevant research methods. This system is driven by the work and choices made by various stakeholders including funders, journal editors, regulators, industry, academics, legislators, and of course scientists. Relevant training and awareness of the current research landscape are important in these roles to help inform valid scientific and ethical choices, and help prioritise non-animal research.. Through education it is possible to share information about the system, develop confidence in the use of alternative methods, and challenge the use of animals in different areas of research and testing.

Topic: Teaching

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