Teaching and training in substitutive approaches to animal testing: Commitment of the University of Genoa


Published: 11 February 2020
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  • Anna Maria Bassi Laboratory Analysis and Research in Physiopathology (LARF), Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa; Inter-University Center for the Promotion of the 3Rs Principles in Teaching & Research (Centro 3R), Italy.

The 21st century life science requires that scientists become aware of scientific and ethical issues of substitutive approaches to animal testing. For more than 20 years Dr Bassi Team at University of Genoa promotes several activities in Academia on the Replacement of Animal Testing: 2 days training course, lectures within teaching programs, work experience opportunities for graduated or graduating students, stages for Biology, Medicine and Surgery degrees and PhD courses on human in vitro model disease projects, This effort is now improved by Centro3R activities to increase the number of scientists aware of effective alternatives to classical in vivo approaches, and prevent needless suffering of animals.


Bassi, A. M. (2020). Teaching and training in substitutive approaches to animal testing: Commitment of the University of Genoa. Biomedical Science and Engineering, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/bse.81

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