#Act4 LabAnimals On World Day for Laboratory Animals, the 24th of April, our Dutch member organisation Proefdiervrij launched their new campaign “Joint research without laboratory animals”, to promote animal-free arthritis research. Campaign for animal-free research for joint conditions 29 April 2021 Proefdiervrij
#Act4 LabAnimals The European Commission answered written questions on the operations and budget of the European Union Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL-ECVAM) European Commission answers written questions about EURL-ECVAM 23 September 2020
#Act4 LabAnimals A new JRC study describes almost 300 non-animal models used for research on respiratory diseases and the development of new drugs and therapies. Tackling respiratory diseases with advanced non-animal models 21 September 2020
#Act4 LabAnimals The JRC’s EU Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL ECVAM) will jointly organise a webinar on the new recommendation on non-animal-derived antibodies. Webinar: Scientific and economic benefits of animal-free antibodies 14 September 2020
#Act4 LabAnimals 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. JRC Summer School on "Non-animal Approaches in Science: The Three R...evolution" 7 September 2020
#Act4 LabAnimals The Joint Research Center (JRC) has published initial results of a survey it conducted to gather the views of EU-funded researchers on how their work has contributed to scientific innovation and benefited society. The survey includes scientists’ perceptions about and experiences with animal and non-animal models. Survey investigates the output and impact of biomedical research with animal and non-animal methods 29 June 2020
#Act4 LabAnimals Animal testing, a scientist’s opinion. Interview with Professor Maurice Whelan, head of EURL ECVAM, about animal testing 2 March 2020