Hear the winning and highly commended researchers present their prize-winning research.

Hear the winning and highly commended researchers present their prize-winning research.
Information and support for the adoption of alternative approaches and technologies.
Webinar showcasing ongoing and novel initiatives that replace, reduce and/or refine fish acute toxicity studies.
Find opportunities to collaborate on 3Rs projects via our innovation brokerage platform.
Information and guidance on replacing animal-derived reagents and products to improve reproducibility and reduce animal use.
Resources and information on the innovative technologies available to replace animal-derived scaffolds.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: The Human In Vitro Gene Therapy Genotoxicity Testing service.
A webinar series from a cross-European group of 3Rs centres exploring the challenges and opportunities of replacing BMEs.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: A physiological-competent and predictive human 3D retinal cell model.
Resources to support the use of animal-free enzyme technologies and cells.
Resources and information about animal-free cell culture media reagents for 3Rs benefits and improved reproducibility.
Resources and case studies about the technologies available to replace animal-derived antibodies.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: A human stem cell-based in vitro system to assess cardiotoxicity in new drugs.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: The NephroScreen human kidney-on-a-chip platform, which could replace in vivo nephrotoxicity studies in drug development
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: an in silico platform developed to model chronic Leishmania infection.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: A C. elegans platform to assess the developmental and reproductive toxicity (DART) potential of chemicals.
A showcase of organ-on-a-chip research funded by the NC3Rs, highlighting the technology's scientific and 3Rs benefits.
Overview of the scientific and welfare benefits of moving to animal-free antibodies and affinity reagents, including EURL ECVAM recommendations.
Resources to help researchers access and use human tissue.