3Rs Training Webinar: Addressing Reviewers’ Preference for Animal-Based Methods

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The next 3Rs Training Webinar hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and the Animal Protection Commissioner of Berlin will feature Catharine E. Krebs, PhD, COLAAB member from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. 

Animal methods bias is the preference for animal-based research methods or the lack of expertise to adequately evaluate nonanimal methods. Our recent study found that half of researchers surveyed had been asked by reviewers to add an animal experiment to their otherwise animal-free study. These requests and other forms of animal methods bias can affect the quality or fairness of nonanimal research assessments, including peer reviews of manuscripts and grant applications, potentially causing delays in publication, lower-impact papers, or rejected grants. This presentation will provide an overview of animal methods bias and ongoing work of the COLAAB, including the latest evidence and a new online tool authors can use to help prevent and address animal methods bias when publishing studies. AnimalMethodsBias.org contains guidance, a database of animal-free experimental resources, a library of over 800 papers and other references, and more!