JRC Summer School on "Non-animal Approaches in Science: The Three R...evolution"

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JRC Summer School on "Non-animal Approaches in Science: The Three R...evolution"

7 September 2020
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Non-animal approaches offer huge advantages for conducting human relevant research and testing, whether it be for studying disease mechanisms, developing new therapies or ensuring the safe use of chemicals.

Four days of a highly engaging and interactive programme including lectures by experts in several key fields, round tables for discussion on hot topics, and a debate session powered by participants.

The scientific programme will focus on complex in vitro methods and computational modelling used in biomedical research and regulatory applications that will show you how results obtained from advanced non-animal models and methods can be applied in human medicine and toxicology testing.

The summer school will also dedicate time to explore career development paths and the amazing opportunities that non-animal science can offer.

Who can participate? Enthusiastic students or early-career scientists (max. 4 years after masters or PhD) with a strong interest in non-animal approaches working in relevant fields of research and application.

The maximum number of participants will be 120 with a capacity of a further 24 students to join online.

Read more on how to apply.

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