Development of an air-interface in vitro organ culture model (IVOC) of bovine respiratory epithelium Principal Investigator: Dr Alexander Tucker, University of Cambridge Project grant
Development of replacement in vitro assays for the quantification of clostridial vaccine antigens Principal Investigator: Dr Keith Redhead Project grant
The development of a cell-based diabetic wound bioassay Principal Investigator: Professor David Thomas, Cardiff University Project grant
Replacement of the mouse bioassay: Development of SPE and LC-MS for detection of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins Principal Investigator: Dr Elizabeth Turrell, Marine Scotland Science Project grant
Maintenance of Lutzomyia longipalpis colonies using an artificial membrane blood-feeding method Principal Investigator: Professor Richard Ward, Keele University Project grant
Cell lines for prediction of drug metabolism and toxicity in man Principal Investigator: Professor Charles Wolf, Dundee Technopol CXR Biosciences Ltd Project grant
Supporting the adoption of microphysiological systems for COVID research Current contact: Dr Anthony Holmes Office-led project
Improving the predictive power of models for cancer research Current contact: Dr Anthony Holmes Office-led project
Applying exposure science to increase the utility of non-animal data in efficacy and safety testing Current contact: Dr Natalie Burden Office-led project
Opportunities to apply the 3Rs in the safety assessment of nanomaterials Current contact: Dr Natalie Burden Office-led project
Utilising QSARs to predict fish acute toxicity of pesticide metabolites Current contact: Dr Natalie Burden Office-led project
Advancing the development and application of non-animal technologies (NATs) Current contact: Dr Anthony Holmes Office-led project
Reducing animal use in complex systems: using nausea and vomiting as a test case Current contact: Dr Anthony Holmes Office-led project
Applying pathways-based approaches across the biosciences Current contact: Dr Natalie Burden Office-led project
Redundancy in the acute toxicity testing of chemicals Current contact: Dr Natalie Burden Office-led project