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Volunteers week 2023

Volunteers’ week 2023: A Q&A with two of our wonderful volunteers

This Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the incredible people who give their time and expertise to help FRAME achieve our goals. Two such lovely volunteers are Ellie Muscat and Anjali Krishna Amrutharaj who provide invaluable research support.

We asked them how their time as a volunteer has been and here’s what they had to say…

Q&A with Ellie Muscat - FRAME volunteer

“I strongly encourage junior scientists, animal technicians and students to consider volunteering for FRAME, as they are such a great team to work with and provide many opportunities to make an impact in terms of replacement!”

Q&A with Ellie Muscat - FRAME volunteer

I’ve always admired the work that FRAME do to support animal alternatives throughout my degree course, leading me to complete the FELASA accredited experimental design course with the FRAME training school. Upon graduating, I took a path to become a licenced animal technician, in which my role is to implement the 3Rs within my day-to-day duties. However I found that there wasn’t much guidance for animal technicians when openly discussing and supporting replacement strategies, therefore I decided to volunteer for FRAME.

My experience has been amazing! Since becoming a volunteer I have met several members of the team and I’m actively working on a project alongside another volunteer. The team are incredibly supportive and allow my voice to be heard. I really feel that my contributions are acknowledged and will be used to make a difference.

For me,  I feel like I am achieving the full purpose of my role by volunteering with FRAME. Not only am I able to help in an area I am passionate about, I’m supporting a charity that aim to make a great impact.

I’m grateful for the opportunities made available to me from FRAME at the start of my career. I strongly encourage junior scientists, animal technicians and students to consider volunteering for FRAME, as they are such a great team to work with and provide many opportunities to make an impact in terms of replacement!

Q&A with Anjali Amrutharaj - FRAME volunteer

“Joining FRAME was driven by my strong desire to contribute to a world where scientific progress doesn't come at the cost of animal suffering.“

Q&A with Anjali Amrutharaj - FRAME volunteer

While pursuing my master’s degree in biotechnology, I discovered the endless possibilities of manipulating [animal] biological systems for human benefit. Yet, I couldn’t ignore the ethical concerns, especially the use of animals in research. Joining FRAME was driven by my strong desire to contribute to a world where scientific progress doesn’t come at the cost of animal suffering.

It has been amazing to work alongside professionals dedicated to promoting animal-free research at FRAME. Every catch-up session has been a learning opportunity and has inspired me to stay true to my values and work tirelessly towards my goals.

Through my volunteer work with FRAME, I’ve learned a crucial lesson in science, that there is always an alternative approach. This idea of seeking diverse solutions to the same question has led to remarkable advancements in the field – human organoids, organ-on-a-chip models, drug repurposing and much more. All stemming from the fundamental question, “If animal models are not the answer, then what is?”

Volunteer at FRAME

Volunteer at FRAME

Volunteer at FRAME

As a small charity, we are fortunate to have collaborators and experts across many fields volunteering their time and expertise for us, and we are keen to hear from anyone who wishes to be involved. We are currently looking for Trustees to join the FRAME team; if you are interested in donating your time or skills, check out our volunteers page for more information.

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