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Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation-Our Position On The Use Of Animals In Research
Topic: Diabetes

Danish 3R Center-Establishment of an Invitro Model for Diabetic Atherosclerosis
Topic: Diabetes

Glasgow Caledonian University-Skin Tissue Stem Cells
Topic: Diabetes

Human Biological Data Exchange
Topic: Diabetes

Invitro Models of Diabetes
Topic: Diabetes

Stem Cell Research- Diabetes Research
Topic: Diabetes

Foundation for Biomedical Research- How Animal Testing and Research is Advancing Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes
Topic: Diabetes

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Research Ethics- University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota community strives to meet the highest ethical standards in the planning and conduct of research.

Topic: Ethics

Rat Behaviour and Biology-Laypersons Site
Topic: Teaching

The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law

The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is an academic centre of competence dedicated to the study of fundamental rights for non-human animals and is based in Cambridge, UK. The Centre builds on the success of the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series which has become a renowned forum for exchange of research in animal rights law ever since its inception in 2015.

Topic: Ethics

Laboratory Animals

Laboratory Animals is an international journal of laboratory animal science and welfare. Laboratory Animals publishes peer-reviewed original papers and reviews on all aspects of the use of animals in biomedical research. The journal promotes improvements in the welfare or well-being of the animals used, it particularly focuses on research that reduces the number of animals used or which replaces animal models with in vitro alternatives.

Laboratory Animals publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the use of animals in biomedical research, including: new animal models; laboratory animal microbiology; clinical case reports; descriptions of new or improved research techniques; reports on the influence of environmental and other variables on research results; descriptions of techniques which offer replacements for in vivo models; and basic data characterizing the haematology, biochemistry or pathology of new or existing animal models. Papers describing work which involves a reduction in the number of animals that need to be used; or which replace animals with in vitro alternatives; or which represent a significant refinement in methodology, leading to improvements in the welfare or wellbeing of the animals used, are especially encouraged.

Topic: Journals

Cambridge Human Biology Research Ethics Committee

Cambridge Human Biology Research Ethics Committee considers applications for ethical approval for research programmes in human biology.

Topic: Ethics

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