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A recent article from BBC featured work by Dr Robert Harrison, who works with dangerous, venomous snakes in The Alistair Reid Venom Research Unit (ARVRU) of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM).

A close up shot of a Eastern Green mamba snake

An editorial response to the Stop Vivisection European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI), written by NC3Rs chief executive Dr Vicky Robinson CBE has been published in Lab Animal Europe's September journal.

A rat on top of a cage

To many people, the 3Rs are all about minimising harm to animals. But one of the successes of the NC3Rs has been to demonstrate that they are about so much more. A 3Rs approach fosters more robust, reproducible and translational science, bringing

A laboratory technician working with a device

Last month saw the launch of our online resource on microsampling featuring a range of tools for researchers including example study designs, videos showing microsampling techniques and a decision tree to help determine what type of sampling to use

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The third annual NC3Rs Summer School was held in late June at St. Catherine’s College in Oxford.

Group photo of NC3Rs PhD students

This week (Tuesday 9 June) saw the first meeting of the newly formed London In Vitro Models Club.

Orange glove picking up a gilson from a rack

Dr Sally Robinson, Head of Laboratory Animal Science (UK) at AstraZeneca, describes how the company is incorporating and championing the 3Rs by recognising innovative developments and ensuring good practice is shared globally within their company.

 Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell (President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester and Non-Executive Director of AstraZeneca) on stage giving a speech

We have developed a new online resource aimed at improving the welfare of laboratory macaques. Improving welfare will in turn improve the quality of the research carried out using these animals.

A Cynomolgus Macaque climbing a tree

Two of our CRACK IT Challenges are being showcased on a webinar on hosted by Inside Scientific- “24/7 monitoring of group-housed rodents in their true IVC racked home cage environment for safety pharmacology and phenotyping applications.”

A scientific instrument pointing towards a rat on a platform

In February we held a two day workshop on publication bias, encouraging delegates to share their thoughts online using the hashtag #publicationbias. Below is a Wakelet feed of what they shared.

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