Replacing regulatory experiments on animals: an introduction to in silico models and in vitro test methods
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Owner/Developer: PETA India and the Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
Country: |
India |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
https://www.piscltd.org.uk/training-videos-webinars/ |
Created: |
26 October 2017 |
Locations: |
India |
City: |
New Delhi |
Description: | The two-day workshop introduced life science students to modern, animal-free testing methods that can be used to meet regulatory requirements. The workshop highlighted the scientific limitations of animal testing and discussed the specific human-relevant models that can be used in tests for toxicity, carcinogenicity, skin erosion, and more. The lectures are also available online. |
Format: |
Lecture, Webinars |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Free |
Content type: |
Theoretical |
Duration: |
Two days |
Group size: |
80.0 |
Frequency: |
One-time event |
Target audience: |
Students, Researchers, Teachers and educators |
Target sectors: |
Academia |
Educational level: |
Undergraduate, University (Bachelor), University (Master) |
3rs relevance: |
Replacement, Reduction |
Topics covered: |
Computational methods, In vitro methods |
3rs coverage: |
Full coverage (a dedicated course) |
Learning outcome: |
Familiarity with the increasing number of robust non-animal test methods and how to replace animal tests in a regulatory setting. |
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