Really looking forward to this meeting at University of Nottingham. Registration now open....don't miss out!
We are pleased to invite you to the 3Rs Methods Meeting to be held on 12 May 2026 at the Monica Partridge Building, University of Nottingham. The programme will showcase innovative methodologies and encourage discussion around methodology development and technological progress involving the implementation of the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) within research.
Registration is free, and submission for poster and oral presentation are encouraged, with a prize included for best presentations.
Deadline submission for abstracts: 20th March 2026
Registration link: https://t.co/M5TtrSuQm4
For any queries please contact: [email protected]
It is my previledge to speak at the JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science. Contributing to new evidence based science and policies driven by the European Commission. Presenting our research in breast cancer funded by @NC3Rs and @AFR_UK.
#WeAreBDI#NottinghamVets
💬 "When we carefully examine the evidence, we often find significant differences between how animals and humans react to drugs."
Read how new tools like artificial intelligence are helping us move away from animal models in drug testing. 👇
https://t.co/IBSHGE0t4P
Join us for the Science Public Lecture hosted by NBCRC members @ruthmparks and @kwokleungcheung.
📅 Date: Thursday 15th May 2025
⏰ Time: 18:00-19:00
📍 Location: B1 Physics Building, University Park Campus
📝 Registration: https://t.co/shYovFPYZ2
The #Nanog gene, is not conserved outside vertebrates. So, how did #pluripotency evolve? This study led by my late friend Andrew Johnson, and spearheaded by D Crawley and @LukeSimpsn resolves this question. @mattloose@cinzia_lab#legacy https://t.co/qxRlDWfYAX
On International Women's day let's celebrating everyone who is working to make a difference, from fighting wars, making discoveries, rasing children, standing for ideas, caring for others.... and millions more 🌾❤️
Great discussion about human cell models for animal replacent at today's wokshop. Showcasing new research from @UoN_BDI @NottinghamVets@uniofleicester@PeptiMatrix From generating animal-free systems to models validation. Kindly supported by @NC3Rs
Thank you @AFR_UK for the opportunity to discuss our research. On the week of world cancer day we stand by patients by driving novel research that allows the discovery of new treatments using animal free approaches #animalfreelabcast#kinderscience
🎙 New episode alert!
🟠Government report on animal experiments
🟠#WorldCancerDay
🟠@cinzia_lab from @UniofNottingham
📢Check out our poll of the week 👇
Listen where ever you get your #Podcasts or at https://t.co/VxvWf5hXgW
Today is World Cancer Day - 4th February 2025🌍
The new World Cancer Day theme 2025-2027 “United by Unique” places people at the centre of care and their stories at the heart of the conversation.
Comment below using the 🌍 emoji to show your support today!
Our incredible Boobie Ball volunteer team raised a whopping £28,578 to Nottingham Breast Cancer Research Centre!
Thank you to all the Boobie Ball volunteers and to Professor Alan Mcintyre and Dr Cinzia Allegrucci for sharing their research.
Celebrating our incredible Dragon Boat Team who raised £13,245.00! 📷📷
Our amazing team leaders Claire, Sarah, Michelle, Liam, Nikola, Kieran, Shane and Josephine joined us for a special cheque ceremony and lab tour to recognise their outstanding support!
✨ Sneak Peek Alert! ✨
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at groundbreaking breast cancer research happening at the @UoN_BDI
Stay tuned for the full story!
#kinderscience#BreastCancerResearch
📢We have an exciting Research Fellow position at @UoNBiosciences to study in vitro gametogenesis. See advert for details: https://t.co/ttYVX760lq #stemcells#invitrobreeding
Our new resource will support researchers, animal units and ethical review bodies to assess rigour and improve transparency of planned animal research, maximising the likelihood of producing reliable, meaningful results.
Find out about ARRIVE study plans: https://t.co/OzMPQBiPPT
Dr Cinzia Allegrucci has developed a human cell-based model to study triple negative breast cancer—an aggressive form of breast cancer.
Read more - https://t.co/eh2za6skLo
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth