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CAAT News & Views ATLA 45, 305–306, 2017 305 & 2-D and 3-D Liver, Skin, Eye and Gastro - Recent Awards intestinal Regulatory Models, at the Tubitak MAM Research Centre in Turkey. About 100 David Pamies won the Lush Young Researcher people attended the event, and 25 students had Americas Prize for his work on the development the opportunity to learn in the laboratory, with of a dysmyelination test to study developmental practical experiments with reconstructed neurotoxicity of environmental chemicals in a human epidermal, in vitro cornea and 3-D pri- human brain microphysiological system. The mary human intestine models. Special focus Human Toxicology Project Consortium (HTPC), was also dedicated to in vitro models for drug of which CAAT is a member, won the Lush prize hepatotoxicity. in the Training category. Lena Smirnova won the Green and Open Neuroscience Award for her outstanding contributions to forwarding Thomas Hartung and Constanza human-based neurotoxicity research that saves human lives and replaces the use of animal in Rovida Present at Rome Conference research. The prize is awarded by the Green Neuroscience Laboratory and The Physicians CAAT’s Thomas Hartung and Costanza Rovida Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). presented at a conference on Non-Human Primates, Biomedical Research, New Technol http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to Laboratory Animals SAGE

CAAT News & Views

Alternatives to Laboratory Animals , Volume 45 (6): 2 – Dec 1, 2017

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SAGE
Copyright
© 2017 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
ISSN
0261-1929
eISSN
2632-3559
DOI
10.1177/026119291704500602
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ATLA 45, 305–306, 2017 305 & 2-D and 3-D Liver, Skin, Eye and Gastro - Recent Awards intestinal Regulatory Models, at the Tubitak MAM Research Centre in Turkey. About 100 David Pamies won the Lush Young Researcher people attended the event, and 25 students had Americas Prize for his work on the development the opportunity to learn in the laboratory, with of a dysmyelination test to study developmental practical experiments with reconstructed neurotoxicity of environmental chemicals in a human epidermal, in vitro cornea and 3-D pri- human brain microphysiological system. The mary human intestine models. Special focus Human Toxicology Project Consortium (HTPC), was also dedicated to in vitro models for drug of which CAAT is a member, won the Lush prize hepatotoxicity. in the Training category. Lena Smirnova won the Green and Open Neuroscience Award for her outstanding contributions to forwarding Thomas Hartung and Constanza human-based neurotoxicity research that saves human lives and replaces the use of animal in Rovida Present at Rome Conference research. The prize is awarded by the Green Neuroscience Laboratory and The Physicians CAAT’s Thomas Hartung and Costanza Rovida Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). presented at a conference on Non-Human Primates, Biomedical Research, New Technol

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