An astronaut’s tiny stand-in: tissue chips in space health
An astronaut’s tiny stand-in: tissue chips in space health
Queen Mary University of London has officially opened one of Europe’s largest and most advanced #organonachip facilities, marking a significant milestone in the efforts to replace animal testing in scientific research..
The new facility will advance drug testing, reduce reliance on animal research, and train the next generation of scientists.
The Animals & Society Chair at URJC University has published "Primum non nocere", an article about replacing #AnimalExperimentation with ethical, modern, human-relevant alternatives in neurodegenerative diseases research. And #GNUHealth is part of it ❤️👇
https://catedraanimalesysociedad.org/reemplazoenexperimentacionanimal/
#OrganOnAChip #Alzheimer #CADASIL #dementia #EndAnimalTesting #OpenScience #GlobalExposome
Papel fundamental de las casas de acogida para superar el abandono en España.
On my way to London to participate on a #OrganOnAChip MasterClass.
As scientists, it's a moral obligation to embrace state-of-the-art, human relevant biomedical research that is free of #AnimalCruelty.
It's time to eradicate the cruel, obsolete and failed business of #AnimalExperimentation from science.
#AnimalLiberation #GlobalExposome #RompiendoCadenas
RT by @CORDIS_EU: Glad that the progress on #OrganOnaChip resulting from our CISTEM project is published in the @CORDIS_EU ‘Results in Brief’ section. @REA_research @mscactions @BioSenseRS
Take a look at the summary of CISTEM's results here 📷 https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/447615-personalising-medicine-with-advanced-organ-on-a-chip-models?WT.mc_id=exp
🐦🔗: https://nitter.cz/Cistem_Project/status/1725493729669025813#m
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