Month: November 2020

Genetic engineering and digital technology concept.

Revolutionizing Medicine with Virtual Patients

NAVS has long supported the development of in silico (computer) models as alternatives that can reduce and replace the use of animals in science. A recent article in Scientific American…

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Humane Scientific Advancements to be Thankful For

In anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States this week, the team at NAVS would like to reflect upon what we are most grateful for this year. Thanks…

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NAVS Alumni Spotlight: IFER Fellowship Recipient Georgina Harris

This week’s Science First “NAVS Alumni Spotlight” catches up with Georgina Harris, recipient of the NAVS/International Foundation for Ethical Research (IFER) Graduate Fellowship for Alternatives to the Use of Animals…

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Will Human Organ Chip Experiments Replace Animal Studies?

This week in Science First, we’d like to share an article written by Dr. Donald Ingber. Dr. Ingber is an expert in organ chip technologies and founding director of the…

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Meet the Humane Science “Class of 2021”

Your generosity and commitment to advancing science without harming animals is making a difference in the lives of young researchers around the world. Continuing our longstanding investment in ending the…