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It has been 45 years since Russell and Burch first proposed the concept of the '3Rs', yet it remains unclear how those individuals involved in animal research view and implement these concepts.
It must agree that our work is necessary and will be sufficiently beneficial before we can do any research using animals. The research community is always looking for ways to improve welfare and ...
The 3Rs (replacement, reduction, refinement) are a set of principles that provide an internationally accepted framework toward achieving more humane scientific research by minimizing animal distress.
22.06.2023 06:57 Successfully reducing animal testing: The 3Rs principle in fish research Isabel Haberkorn Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Forschungsinstitut für Nutztierbiologie (FBN ...
All our researchers follow the 3Rs – principles that are well established to improve research involving animals. Replacement – looking for approaches that don't involve animals Reduction – reducing ...
CRUK is committed to ensuring that our policy on animal research is implemented effectively, particularly with respect to the 3Rs. This is important not only in helping to reduce animal use and ...
Both as individual researchers, and as a wider community of neuroscientists, we must show more consideration of the ‘new 3Rs’ if we wish to restore faith in our research findings. This handy mnemonic ...
The principles of 3Rs, developed over 50 years ago as a framework for humane animal research, are fixed in European and UK law. When researchers at the University use animals, they always comply with ...
22.01.2025 09:13 FBN joins Federal Network 3Rs: Fish cell research for less animal testing and improvements in pikeperch rearing Jan Ostermayer Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit ...
The British Neuroscience Association's Festival of Neuroscience 2019 put improving research practice and methods at the forefront. In this article, the University of Bath's Naomi Heffer takes a look ...