
FRAME launches public attitudes to animal testing research
FRAME has launched a unique piece of research to understand public attitudes to animal testing and research for medical, chemical and cosmetic purposes.
FRAME has launched a unique piece of research to understand public attitudes to animal testing and research for medical, chemical and cosmetic purposes.
FRAME’s industry accredited Training School in Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis of Bioscience and Biomedical Experiments returns to Scotland in April 2020.
This year, FRAME awarded the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Hull with a grant to support second year undergraduate, Elizabeth Gwerkere, on a studentship.
The FRAME Alternatives Laboratory is pleased to welcome back Razan Al-Momani as a postdoctoral researcher.
The two winners of FRAME’s Summer Studentship Programme 2019 have completed projects relating to the development of alternatives to animal use in research.
In a joint blog, FRAME Scientific Liaison Officer, Amy Beale and Tissue Solutions Clinical Alliances Manager, Claire Scott, explain the importance of using human tissue samples for human relevant research outcomes.