Principles to help minimise stress and discomfort in laboratory animals when taking blood samples.
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An online resource to help you perform systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
A webinar introducing our two 3Rs self-assessment tools; one for research groups and the other for research institutions.
Paper clarifies that the forced swim test is not a regulatory requirement for the development of new antidepressants (NC3Rs & MHRA project).
Information to help refine the housing and husbandry of the laboratory gerbil.
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.
Resources to support the use of animal-free enzyme technologies and cells.
Free-to-use interactive tools for research groups and institutions to benchmark their activities and identify new 3Rs opportunities.
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
Considerations and resources to support in vivo researchers as they return to working with laboratory animals following a lockdown.
In this webinar Professor Paul Flecknell explains the benefits of e-learning for laboratory animal professionals.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: The Home Cage Analyser, which provides continuous monitoring of group-housed rodents.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: an in silico platform developed to model chronic Leishmania infection.
Amanda Novak (Edinburgh) presents advice on good surgical technique and refinements to incorporate into rodent stereotactic surgery procedures.
Practical resources to ensure that the 3Rs are considered and kept a priority when services are disrupted.
Guidelines for establishing, implementing and refining humane endpoints.
Ways to prevent and manage aggression in laboratory animals, with specific advice for a range of mammalian species.
A joint NC3Rs/Mary Lyon Centre webinar on applying best practice to get the most out of the minimum number of animals.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: A C. elegans platform to assess the developmental and reproductive toxicity (DART) potential of chemicals.
10 years of CRACK IT webinar: TaiNi, a small and ultra lightweight wireless EEG recording device.
Promoting an institution-wide commitment to animal welfare.
Our approach to ensuring transparency in our work and its outputs.