EC3R research

Three-dimensional (3D) tissue culture models have been the subject of research for more than ten years. They are considered an important methodological breakthrough in modern biomedicine and have the potential to contribute significantly to the implementation of the 3Rs principle. Increasing evidence suggests that (human) 3D tissue models can better reflect human biology than traditional 2D culture models and at least some animal models.

However, what is evident is that there is a significant need for research to describe the limitations and capabilities of the models and thus make them more useful for research in 3Rs and biomedicine as a whole.

The goal of the Einstein Center 3R is therefore to create robust models that provide reproducible results across laboratories.

TARCforce 3R | Recognizing cumulative endpoints in mice helps us improve animal welfare and data quality

Online lecture by Elizabeth Nunamaker (Charles River, USA) on "Recognizing cumulative endpoints in mice helps us improve animal welfare and data quality" on 20.01.2023 at 2 p.m.

The TARCforce3R Center offers an online seminar series with exciting topics related to the 3Rs in experimental animal science. Speakers include national and international experts. Participation is free of charge and can be recognized as continuing education under §3 of the Animal Welfare Experimental Animal Ordinance.

For more information, visit the TARCforce 3R website.

25.04.2024
Thursday, 25. April 2024
  EC3R & PartnerExternal events
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