The TARCforce3R Center is offering a series of events with exciting topics related to the 3Rs in laboratory animal science. Participation is free of charge.
Meeting link: https://bbb.rlp.net/b/gon-6fc-ssd-h1b
NEXT TALKS:
16.05.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) –Nikki Osborne, RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH IN PRACTICE - Why culture of care matters for you and your animal's welfare
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13.06.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) –Emma Robinson, University of Bristol, UK - "The 3Hs initiative: housing, handling and habituation methods to benefit rodent welfare"
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18.07.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) –Annemarie Lang, University of Michigan, USA - "Active implementation of the 3R principle in musculoskeletal research"
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15.08.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Bettina Seeger, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Germany - From Neurons to Networks: Human Stem cell-based Models in Neurotoxicology and Neuroinfectiology
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19.09.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Tobias Wagenknecht, Tobias Wagenknecht, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Germany - Update 2025: The Legal Significance of Surplus Animals
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17.10.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Esther Mahabir-Brenner, University of Cologne, Germany - Ethical and scientific aspects of managing old-age rodents
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14.11.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Johan Lauwereyns, Kyushu University, Japan - Toward a Bigger Reach with the 3Rs
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12.12.25 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Aurélie Thomas, AstraZeneca, UK - Ethical and Practical Aspects of the Transition to New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)
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16.01.26 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Jennifer Mein, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany - Can trained behavior serve as indicator for wellbeing?
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20.02.26 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Rene H. Tolba, RWTH Aachen - Farm Animal Models for Biomedical Research; Sheep and Pig Surgical Models in Trauma and Transplantation
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20.03.26 (2 p.m. CET/CEST) – Kurt Reifenberg, German Cancer Research Center, Germany - Careful breeding planning of mouse colonies
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Preliminary titles can differ from the titles of flyers and lectures. The modality is handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Seminars are credited as regular training within the meaning of §3 of the German Animal Welfare Test Animal Ordinance (Tierschutz versuchstierverordnung). This event is hosted by the Translational Animal Research Center (TARC).
----- ATF points !!! ---- From July 2022 the Seminar is recognized for veterinarians as a live online seminar with 2 ATF hours. After participating in the entire Seminar, please email us at ATF-TARC@uni-mainz.de, confirming your participation. We will send you an evaluation form. Once the format is back to us, the certification will be issued and sent in the following days.