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皇冠体育app Animals in Science Committee has appointed 9 new members and reappointed its Chair and 5 of its existing members.
皇冠体育app Animals in Science Committee (ASC) has appointed 7 new members to independently advise the government on the use of animals in research.
Lord Sharpe replies to the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee, accepting the ASC鈥檚 advice on the use of the forced swim test.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Letter from the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee to the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation about the animal testing debate in Parliament.
Information on the management and activity of the Animals in Science Committee.
Letter from Professor David Main, Chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC), to the Minister, Baroness Williams of Trafford.
Report for the Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body Subgroup of the Animals in Science Committee's ninth workshop April 2023.
Report providing guidance on the harm-benefit analysis review recommendations for Animal Welfare Ethical Review Bodies (AWERBs).
Terms of reference for the Animals in Science Project Licence Application (PLA) subgroup.
皇冠体育app Animals in Science Committee annual report outlines their activities and the advice they gave during 2013 to 2014.
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