| FRAME Symposium |
| Written by George Loizou | |
| Monday, 01 June 2009 | |
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Human Alternatives to Animal Studies To mark the 40th Anniversary of the establishment of FRAME (Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments) and its 30 years of collaboration with the University of Nottingham Tuesday 8 September to Thursday 10 September Jubilee Campus University of Nottingham FRAME is staging a three-day symposium on the subject of Human Alternatives to Animal Studies. Topics to be covered include human tissue engineering, computer-based studies, clinical studies, human cell-based studies and organotypic models based on human cells and tissues. The event will feature established speakers as well as offering new researchers the opportunity to present their work The conference will bring academic and pharmaceutical industry scientists together, to discuss how human cells and tissues can be ethically acquired and used in fundamental research and the development of new medicines and other therapies. For more details and to download a booking form, log on to FRAME
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