Reducing animal use in research: apply for business contracts

1 Sep 2015 11:54 AM

Businesses are being challenged to come up with new ways to minimise the use of animals when researching skin metabolism and gene therapies.

Under the CRACK IT challenge programme led by the National Centre for the Replacement Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research(NC3Rs) there are 2 challenges:

Successful new tests under the Metaboderm Challenge could help in the design and risk assessment of drugs and cosmetics applied to the skin. A new platform devised under the InMutaGene Challenge could help in the successful development of gene therapies for many disorders.

The competition for 100% SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative)contracts is funded by NC3Rs and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).

Multinational pharmaceutical and consumer product companies will sponsor the competition with in-kind contributions and support for the challenges.

Business will be asked to explore approaches in the first phase of the competition. The most promising ideas could attract further funding for development in phase 2. Up to £2 million is available across both challenges.

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