ATLA is published by FRAME, and has been a key scientific journal in the field of laboratory animal alternatives for more than 30 years. Circulated worldwide, ATLA is distributed to individuals, organisations and institutions. It covers the latest research relating to alternatives to the use of laboratory animals.
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Articles on the use of animals in research and teaching are featured on this site.
Interactive resources to support the training of laboratory animal research workers and to continue the professional development of others who work with laboratory animals.
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A consensus based on an initiative by CephRes, FELASA and the Boyd Group.
A key aim of the Group is to encourage people to take account of the whole lifetime experience of laboratory rodents, ensuring that every potential impact on their wellbeing has been reviewed and refined.