A collaboration of biotechs, charities & academics encouraging the use of human models for human disease and drug development. Better science for better health.
We are pleased to share our Alliance for Human Relevant Science Summer 2024 newsletter, showcasing the latest activities and events of our members. Please feel free to share widely! #humanrelevantscience
Newsletter24.pdf (https://t.co/YTKeF1WKh4)
Modernising drug discovery research - an introduction to microphysiological systems (MPS)
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 10:00
https://t.co/3VpNl0dWpj
The Alliance Exchange is a series of online informative short seminars promoting the use of NAMs
A Private Members’ Bill dedicated to the acceleration of the uptake of human-specific technologies would be a huge win for patients & animals.
Use our tool to email your MP & encourage them to champion animal-free research through their Bill - https://t.co/KrEBrfd0W9
Workshop report with potential to contribute to implementation of the recently passed FDA Modernisation Act in the USA, and to help speed the transition to greater human relevance in drug safety testing globally
#betterscience#humanrelevant https://t.co/bnpqXaRZX0
Routine use of Organ-Chips to assess cardiovascular, neurological, immunological, and gastrointestinal small molecule toxicities could generate approximately $24 billion dollars per year due to increased research and development productivity.
https://t.co/rmEHXsbgBK
At Kirkstall, we believe tests should be performed to assure efficacy for humans, not animals. The #QuasiVivo system allows for cell culture under milli-fluidic conditions, simulating the natural environments in tissue. To find out more visit https://t.co/NuaBF7qVLP.
#animalfree
Over the past two days our scientific research officer Kerri Palmer has been taking part in the UK's first #helpathon hosted by @AFR_UK and @humanrelevant to help scientists transition away from animal models and identify #animalfree methods for their scientific research.
@Safer_Medicines are inviting you to a talk with @AzraRazaMD (Prof of Medicine at Columbia Uni) at the @RoySocMed on 27 October from 2-4pm
Dr Raza's talk will be followed by a Q&A chaired by Dr James Le Fanu & Prof Geoff Pilkington.
Tickets available - https://t.co/im33hV4VGk
.@humanrelevant@AFR_UK and the Dutch TPI Helpathon are hosting the first UK Helpathon to support researchers in finding #NAMs approaches to rheumatoid arthritis and bacterial infections https://t.co/SJO9at0VO5