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Deadline March 30, 2012
The concept of the three Rs was originally described in the book, The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique (1959) by Russell and Burch. The 3Rs are reduction in the number of animals used, refinement of techniques and procedures to reduce pain or distress, and replacement of animals with non-animal techniques or use of less-sentient species.
The aim of the program is to promote and support pilot studies designed to investigate refinement of methods, and/or reduction and replacement of animals, as described above.
Up to $10,000 awarded twice annually. This funding opportunity is provided by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.
Applications can be submitted using the online Grant Proposal Form. The proposal should contain:
- A succinct and accurate description of the proposed work (experimental design and methods),
- The objective and specific aims, and
- A clear description of the relatedness to the goals of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal use in research.
Please note that the proposal should not exceed 750 words.
The board will evaluate the applications with regard to scientific merit, budget appropriateness, and relatedness to 3Rs.
Click HERE to complete the 3Rs Grant Proposal Form |
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