Preclinical Rethinking Webinar | Tools for responsible (preclinical) research
In the sixth session, Dr. Nikki Osborne (Responsible Research) and Dr. Nathalie Percie du Sert (NC3Rs) will give an overview of practical tools to support responsible and robust preclinical research.
Course Description
Preclinical research aims to develop potential therapies and to translate scientific discoveries into clinical applications for patients. This process requires rigorous hypothesis testing and experimentation in model systems to confirm treatment efficacy and safety before advancing to clinical trials. However, translational failures where clinical trials fail to replicate promising preclinical results are common, creating a significant gap with medical, economic, social, and ethical consequences.
Concerns about the low success rate of translating preclinical research into effective clinical interventions has grown within the biomedical community.
Learning Objectives
This seminar series, part of the DECIDE II project, features nine expert speakers across seven sessions, addressing strategies to enhance the robustness and efficiency of preclinical research, striving to close the translational gap and to strengthen the community.
If you were unable to attend a webinar session, you can access the slides and the recorded session here.
Target Audience
- Research fellows, early career researcher (postdocs, PhDs, students)
Members of BIH, CHA, BUA and external institutions (academia, industry, other organizations)
Participation Requirements
None.
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