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A #PatientDiscovery Day focused on cerebrovascular diseases and stroke recovery was held in Madrid, bringing together #stroke survivors and patient association representatives with research teams working to develop new therapeutic strategies for these conditions.
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The #EuropeanCommission has published its #Roadmap towards phasing out #AnimalTesting for #ChemicalSafety assessments.
#Non-animal approaches must match current safety level as that of the currently established methods. New Steering Team operational in 2026.
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Researchers from the University of Geneva have transplanted, into diabetic #mice, a graft with insulin-producing cells and endothelial cells that can restore long-term blood sugar control, offering a potential strategy to improve therapies for #Type1diabetes.
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The @thetransmitter.bsky.social featured an awareness campaign by the Oregon Voices for Biomedical Research, alerting to the impact that the closure of the #ONPRC could have on biomedical research, amid negotiations to transform the facility into an animal sanctuary.
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#NHP #US
We are pleased to announce that a group of 18 Canadian organisations signed a pioneering #TransparencyAgreement committing to communicate openly and proactively about how and why animals are used in science in #Canada.
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An international research team has identified a fish #gene that promotes rapid #growth and earlier #SexualMaturation in males but also increases the risk of #cancer and shortens lifespan.
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#AnimalResearch #AgeingResearch #CancerResearch #CRISPR #GeneEditing
Researchers from EARA member University of Toronto and @mcgill.ca have identified a #brain circuit in #mice that causes negative experiences to amplify #pain, which could help develop better therapies to reduce pain.
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#AnimalResearch #research #neuroscience
PrimeMeet Europe brought together representatives from primate centres, academia, industry, breeding companies and research organisations to discuss the future of non-human primate (#NHP) #research in #Europe and strengthen collaboration across the field.
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An article published by the @sciencemediacentre.es, by journalist Jesús Mendez, highlighted the importance of balanced communication when sharing discoveries of treatments that appear to be effective in #preclinical studies in animals.
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Researchers at EARA member @mdc-berlin.bsky.social have shown that inflammation helps #zebrafish regenerate their hearts after injury, offering insights that could contribute to the development of new therapies for #heart repair.
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#AnimalResearch #immunity #inflammation
An article published by the Science Media Centre Spain, by journalist Jesús Mendez, highlighted the importance of balanced communication when sharing discoveries of treatments that appear to…
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A Patient Discovery Day focused on cerebrovascular diseases and stroke recovery was held in Madrid, bringing together stroke survivors and patient association representatives with research teams…
An international research team has identified a fish gene that promotes rapid growth and earlier sexual maturation in males but also increases the risk of cancerand shortens lifespan. …
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The European Commission has published its long-awaited Roadmap towards phasing out animal testing for chemical safety assessments, setting out how non-animal approaches could progressively replace…
Researchers in Switzerland have transplanted, into diabetic mice, a graft with insulin-producing cells and endothelial cells that can restore long-term blood sugar control, offering a potential…
PrimeMeet Europe, held on 26-27 May in Haarlem, the Netherlands, brought together representatives from primate centres, academia, industry, breeding companies and research organisations to discuss…
Researchers in Canada have identified a brain circuit in mice that causes negative experiences to amplify pain, which could help develop better therapies to reduce pain. Clinicians…
Researchers in the US have launched an awareness campaign on billboards, buses across Oregon and social media, alerting the public to the impact that the closure of the Oregon National Primate…
Researchers in Germany have shown that inflammation helps zebrafish regenerate their hearts after injury, offering insights that could contribute to the development of new therapies for heart…