A webinar presented as part of the SETAC SciCon 2020.

A webinar presented as part of the SETAC SciCon 2020.
A showcase of organ-on-a-chip research funded by the NC3Rs, highlighting the technology's scientific and 3Rs benefits.
Virtual presentations of 3Rs projects from across Europe.
A webinar introducing the revised ARRIVE guidelines, the items in the ARRIVE Essential 10, and relevant resources.
Hear from champions based at facilities around the UK who have successfully implemented non-aversive mouse handling methods.
This joint NC3Rs/NA3RsC webinar explores how compassion fatigue can affect the mental wellbeing of animal care staff.
Showcasing our advice and resources designed to help researchers address the 3Rs in animal licence applications. Focused on the UK but applicable
Overview of the scientific and welfare benefits of moving to animal-free antibodies and affinity reagents, including EURL ECVAM recommendations.
An introduction for early career and postdoctoral researchers, applicable to both in vivo and in vitro experiments.
A technique to reduce the number of hens used for poultry red mite trials by up to 99% and a 3D culture that mimics the development of human embryos.
A webinar for in vivo researchers or students with limited or no experience of systematic reviews.
A video tutorial for technical staff and researchers in how to handle mice using non-aversive methods.
A recorded talk highlighting where bias can be introduced into experiments and the implications for results.
A video overview of common practices in preclinical research, and specific actions that can be taken to improve its robustness.
Discussing key considerations when determining the effect size for a study, including why this is important for sample size calculations.
A recorded talk explaining the dangers of underpowered experiments and how good design can increase the chances of finding reliable results.
Videos from our May 2018 workshop on experimental design for panel members of the NC3Rs, BBSRC, CRUK, MRC and Wellcome Trust.
Professor Jane Hurst of the University of Liverpool shares the evidence base supporting refined mouse handling techniques as well as practical advice
Download short video clips for use in in-house training.