Contemporary Refinement Research, its Application in Practice, and Future Directions
CAAT’s Beyond Classical Refinement Program hosted a webinar featuring four former winners of the CAAT Refinement Award, a prize given for outstanding research that has the potential to significantly improve the lives of laboratory animals and/or reduce the number of animals used. Becca Franks (New York University), Brianna Gaskill (Novartis), Judith de Haan (Utrecht University) and Cathy Schuppli (University of British Columbia) discussed what they have been up to since they received the CAAT Refinement Award and where their careers have taken them. They gave short presentations on their recent or ongoing research activities and then engaged in a conversation on the role of contemporary refinement research and on how barriers to its implementation in practice can be overcome. The participants then shared ideas about where the field should be heading.
The webinar was held on March 11th, 2021. More details may be found here: https://caat.jhsph.edu/programs/Refinement/webinar.html
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The webinar was held on March 11th, 2021. More details may be found here: https://caat.jhsph.edu/programs/Refinement/webinar.html
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