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It's #MiceInResearch week – a chance for us to recognise the vital role mice play in understanding health and disease.
We use mice in our research where there are no suitable alternatives. We are committed to the 3Rs – replace, reduce and refine.
#ConcordatOpenness
🏢🗣️ EARA is at the #Openness24 conference, dedicated to openness in #AnimalResearch & celebrating 10 years of the UK’s #ConcordatOpenness !
👥 We are looking forward to hearing about openness initiatives around the world & presenting at the conference!
Angela was proud to be in the audience to celebrate the Understanding Animal Research 10th Annual Openness Awards & 86th Paget Lecture🏆for the announcement of the winners of this year's #ConcordatOpenness awards #animalresearch Congratulations to all the winners for all their great work!
Prof Amrita Ahluwahlia Queen Mary University of London delivers the Understanding Animal Research Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture, discussing her work into sex differences & #CardiovascularDisease , using #mice .
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Angela & Jordi at Royal Veterinary College (RVC) careers fair. Talking about lab animal vet career LAVA options to students & nurses. Highlighting the impact vet advice has on good animal welfare, science and reducing variables #Vetcareers #Refinement #3Rs #ConcordatOpenness
Imperial College London Babraham Institute Next, we have the 86th Stephen Paget Lecture 'Sex and drugs: my rock and roll' delivered by Amrita Ahluwalia, dean for research (Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry) Queen Mary University of London
A video of the full lecture will be available on YouTube in the next few days.
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QUB are proud to support the Concordat on Openness in Animal Research. Here are some ways how mice are used in biomedical research #Miceinresearch #ConcordatOpenness
Following the Home Office’s report issuing the 2022 animal research statistics, we’ve shared our annual statistics on the use of animals in research.
See our #AnimalStats here: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/research/anima…
#ConcordatOpenness Understanding Animal Research
This week marks the 8th anniversary of the #ConcordatOpenness on Animal Research in the UK.🐁
We’re illustrating examples of our #MiceInResearch work, exploring why we use animals in research, and why this is crucial for the advancement of scientific and medical discovery.🧵👇
It's #MiceInResearch Week, organised by Understanding Animal Research to highlight why mice are so important to biomedical research 🔬
As a signatory of the #ConcordatOpenness , we're think it's essential to be transparent about #AnimalResearch
Get involved! ➡️bit.ly/3LNWq8Z
#AnimalResearch is vital in advancing our understanding of #immunology !
As a signatory of the #ConcordatOpenness we actively encourage transparency on this topic & welcome today’s publication of the 2022 #AnimalStats on the use of animals in UK research 👉bit.ly/3PY0SFY
We’ve published our 2022 research statistics as part of our commitment to be transparent and open about animal research at the University.
bath.ac.uk/publications/f…
Understanding Animal Research
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#Muizen zijn het meest voorkomende #proefdier . #ConcordatOpenness benadrukt het belang van muizen in onderzoek tijdens de jaarlijkse #MiceInResearch week. #dierproeven
It's #MiceInResearch week - a chance to celebrate openness around the use of mice in research & highlight the importance of animal research🐁
We recently signed Understanding Animal Research #ConcordatOpenness , committing to transparency about our animal research👉buff.ly/3XusMcQ
We're pleased to announce that we have become a signatory of the #ConcordatOpenness , joining a large coalition of world-class research organisations that are committed to transparency about animal research.
Read more👉buff.ly/3XusMcQ
Today the UK Home Office has published 'Statistics of scientific procedures on living animals, Great Britain: 2022'. There has been a 10% decrease in the total number of procedures carried out in 2022, compared to 2021.
#AnimalStats #ConcordatOpenness #AnimalResearch
Soyon Hong Sebastiaan De Schepper Mouse work is a vital aspect of dementia research, and we are committed to transparency about our use of animals in research.
We recently signed the #ConcordatOpenness , pledging open communication about how, when & why we use animals in research👉 buff.ly/3XusMcQ
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