The October newsletter highlights our upcoming webinars and recent publications.
Replace webinar series
The Swedish 3Rs Center invites you to take part in a webinar series with a focus on Replace: a shift towards more human-based models for better research and drug discovery.
The series covers various research areas and highlights novel and engaging research, conducted in Sweden and with a global potential. Special focus throughout the series is placed on organ-on-a-chip models, organoids, organoid-based platforms, predictive in vitro models, and computational approaches.
Dates and topics
November 20: Human in vitro brain models
November 27: Human in vitro intestinal models
December 4:
Human metabolism: combination of in vitro and in silico models
December 11: Human in vitro models of oral cavity and liver
On November 5 at 17–18.30 CET we welcome everyone working in a Swedish Animal Ethics Committee to a webinar on harm-benefit analysis and
severity classification. The webinar will be held in Swedish.
Webinar on the 3Rs in
Wildlife Research
We are pleased to welcome two Swedish researchers, Jonas Malmsten and Johan Lindsjö, who will share insights from their work in wildlife research.
The webinar will be held on November 25 at 12–13 CET. Most welcome!
Blood sampling is one of the most common procedures performed on animals in research. To enhance animal welfare and ensure high-quality research results, it is important to choose an appropriate sampling method and carry out the procedure correctly. We have developed advice to support you in selecting the most suitable sampling method.
The advice was published in Swedish earlier this year and is now available in English.
The Swedish 3Rs Center is the executive body of the National Committee
for the Protection of Animals used for Scientific Purposes and part of the
Swedish Board of Agriculture.
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