Michael Balls
FRAME, Animal Experimentation and the Three Rs: Past,
Present and Future
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Andrew N. Rowan
FRAME: The Early Days
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Jon Richmond
“I’m Not Going to Make a Song and Dance about It…”
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Alan M. Goldberg
The Role of an Academic Centre
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Horst Spielmann
Collaboration Between ZEBET, FRAME and ECVAM:
FRAME’s Contribution to Establishing the Three Rs in
Europe
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Martin L. Stephens
Personal Reflections on Russell and Burch, FRAME, and The HSUS
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Rodger Curren
An Investment in the Three Rs Can be Very Profitable
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Sebastien Farnaud
The Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research: 39 years of
Replacement Science
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Thomas Hartung
Per aspirin ad astra…
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Vicky Robinson
The Importance of Anniversaries
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Chris Flower
FRAME — Reflections on the Future and Challenges to
Success
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Jane A. Smith
Reflections on Dialogue Processes, FRAME and the Three Rs
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Gilly Griffin
Establishing a Three Rs Programme at the Canadian
Council on Animal Care
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Joanne Zurlo
The Institute for Laboratory Animal Research — An
International Resource for Promoting the Three Rs
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Michael F.W. Festing
Improving the Design and Analysis of Animal Experiments: A Personal Odyssey
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Michelle Hudson
Depolarising Primate Experimentation: The Good, the Bad
and the Determined
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Andrew Bennett
Systems Biology in Alternatives: The Importance of
Human-based Studies
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Anne Jeffery
Raising the Voice of Reason
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Pru Hobson-West
What Kind of Animal is the “Three Rs”?
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Cleo Paskal
Finding the Courage: The Unconventional Lives of WMS
and Claire Russell
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Dorothy Johnston
Keeping the Archives at the University of Nottingham
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Michael Balls
FRAME, the Three Rs and the Russell Archive at the
University of Nottingham
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