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'Lessons to be learnt, for duty holders and the regulator, from reviews and investigations into non-compliance' is a review by the ASC into incidents of non-compliance at Imperial College London.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This report provides the ASC's response to the recommendations of the former Animal Procedures Committee review into cumulative suffering caused by multiple neuroscience research.
Letter from the minister, Norman Baker, to Dr John Landers, the chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC).
Summarises a meeting between ASC and chairs of AWERBs to discuss issues relating to the welfare of animals used in research and sharing best practice.
皇冠体育app Animals in Science Committee (ASC) newsletter for Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Bodies (AWERBs), issue 3.
A commission for advice from the Home Office to the Animals in Science Committee (ASC) on non-human primates bred for use in scientific procedures.
Letter from Minister, Baroness Williams of Trafford, to Professor David Main, Chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC) on commissioned areas of work.
Letter from the minister, Baroness Williams of Trafford, to Dr John Landers, the chair of the Animals in Science Committee.
Report of the sixth Animals in Science Committee (ASC) and Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB) Hubs workshop.
Report of our review of the processes of harm-benefit analysis (HBA) carried out under the UK Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (A(SP)A).
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