Communications & media
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Northern Ireland Animal Research Numbers, 2018
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Why do bats have such a bad reputation?
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2019 Nobel Prize: sensing and adapting to oxygen
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Our Favourite Posts From the Last 10 Years
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Animal Research Numbers in 2018
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Top Ten Organisations for Animal Research in 2018 Announced
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Celebrities impact public view of animal research
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Reddit AMA with Frances Wiseman
Understanding Animal Research hosted a Reddit ‘Ask Me Anything’ (AMA) with Dr Frances Wiseman from UCL to mark Dementia Awareness Week. Dr Wiseman is a senior research fellow at UCL’s Institute of Neurology and her research focuses on the early onset of dementia in people who have Down syndrome.
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Creating the European Animal Research Association
This is the fourth article in our 2019 series reviewing achievements during the first ten years of UAR. Wendy Jarrett, Chief Executive, looks back at how we set up the European Animal Research Association (EARA).
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Leaders in Openness 2019 - 2022 Announced
The Leaders in Openness award will recognise those organisations who commit considerable resource and energy to following best practice, embedding openness within their organisations, and making the aims of the Concordat a reality.
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Highlighting the role of vets in research
Bella Williams, Head of Engagement, talks about her project to highlight the role vets play during scientific research with animals.
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Tuberculosis in Zebrafish
TB in zebrafish give insight into how TB develops in humans
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Why we need female mice in drug trials
Using mainly male mice in drug trials can be problem for women health.
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A journey to the clean side
How we made our 360 degree lab tours
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Ten years of research with mice
Some highlights from a decade of research with mice
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