The next Finnish 3R Centrehttps://fin3r.fi/en webinar:
Registration is open for the free webinar "Supporting Replacement in Academia" which will be presented by Barney Reed, RSPCA, UK
Date: Tuesday, 14 October 2025, at 14:00 (EEST, in Helsinki)
ABSTRACT In the UK, and in many other countries, more than half of all animal use for scientific purposes takes place within universities and medical schools, primarily in fundamental and applied research. There are particular barriers to changing current research practices in these settings. These include social and cultural issues relating to 'the way science is done', and established systems of funding, publishing and career progression which can incentivise or 'lock-in' certain behaviours.
This presentation will discuss an ongoing RSPCA project exploring how these factors may impact upon the ability of scientists across the range of career levels to train in and adopt non-animal methods. Drawing on findings from in-depth semi-structured interviews with researchers using animals across UK universities, this presentation will highlight drivers of animal use and barriers and opportunities around the uptake and acceptance of non-animal methods in academic research. Individuals shared their insights, perspectives and concerns as they spoke candidly about the issues they faced (including knowledge, skills, and expertise; communities and networks; academic environment and pressures; access; and awareness and engagement) and the support they felt they, and those like them, would need.
In examining these factors, the project aims to offer tailored recommendations to funders, regulators, professional and learned societies, journal publishers, Animal Welfare Bodies, individual institutions and others, for further stimulating and supporting the replacement of animal use in academia. Reference: McGlacken, R. & Reed, B. T. (2024). Supporting Replacement in Academia: Exploring barriers around the acceptance and uptake of non-animal methods in science in UK academia. RSPCA, Horsham, UK. Full report available at: https://tinyurl.com/SupportingReplacement2024 SPEAKER
Barney is Senior Science and Policy Manager in the Animals in Science Department of the RSPCA. He works with individuals and organisations involved in the regulation, use and care of lab animals in the UK, EU and across the world to promote the fullest implementation of the 3Rs, and support the development and uptake of non-animal methodologies, good cultures of care within institutions, and effective systems of ethical review. He has served on the institutional Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Bodies (the UK equivalent of AWBs/AECs/IACUCs) of eight establishments across academia and industry, and been a member of numerous European Commission Expert Working Groups producing guidance on implementing Directive 2010/63/EU. Between 2016 and 2023, he was appointed to the UK national Animals in Science Committee. In October 2023 he was elected to the Governing Board of the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science (ICLAS). See more on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/barneyreedhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/barneyreed
Registration for this webinar is required (**This webinar will be locked when the meeting room limit (300) is reached**): https://helsinki.zoom.us/meeting/register/bc5P4U8PQ2So4SuHSd-A1Q After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. During the webinar, please keep your cameras off and your microphones muted. After the main talk, we have time for discussion where you can participate with your face and voice!
With best regards, Vootele Voikar
SAVE THE DATE - The Animal Welfare Body of Oulu Laboratory Animal Centre will organise a full-day 3R-symposium on Wednesday, 11 February 2026: Smart Science, Kind Practices - Advancing Animal Welfare Together
3 Rs refer to replacement, reduction and refinement in experimental animal research. The event brings together professionals from various fields to share ethical, practical and scientific advancements in animal-based research.
The symposium will be held at the University of Oulu, Kontinkangas campus, Aapistie 5A, Leena Palotie Hall (101A).
An initial programme is attached, with the speakers confirmed so far and their presentation themes. The symposium also features short oral presentations and posters.
Sakari Laaksonen Eläinlääkäri / Designated veterinarian Koe-eläinkeskus (KEKS) / Oulu Laboratory Animal Centre (OULAC) University of Oulu, Finland Postal address: PO Box 5000, 90014 University of Oulu, Finland Tel: +358 294 48 5097