What is replacing animal testing? - The Institute for Environmental . . . The scientific community is increasingly adopting a range of innovative in vitro methods, in silico models, and human-based research techniques to reduce and ultimately replace traditional animal testing, paving the way for more accurate and ethical scientific advancements
Advancing alternative methods to reduce animal testing Below, we discuss how FDA has advanced the use of alternative methods to date and discuss how FDA is engaging stakeholders under the New Alternative Methods Program to translate new methods into regulatory use
How Do We Stop Animal Testing? Alternatives and Action Ending animal testing is no longer a distant goal A combination of new technologies, shifting regulations, and growing investment is actively replacing animal experiments with methods that are often more accurate at predicting how chemicals and drugs affect human bodies The path forward involves advancing these alternatives, changing laws, and redirecting funding Why Animal Testing Still
Alternatives to Animals in Testing - NAVS Since this section of our website addresses product safety and toxicity testing, the focus here will be on animal testing alternatives intended for toxicity testing applications that are being considered for acceptance by regulatory agencies
Alternatives to animal testing in toxicity testing: Current status and . . . Alternatives to animal testing were pioneered by the cosmetics industry, but their use in food safety testing is limited New methods include in vitro and in silico assays, omics, PBK modelling, read-across, and use of non-mammalian systems
Alternatives to animal testing | EFSA EFSA’s Scientific Committee has identified possibilities for replacement, reduction and refinement of animal testing within EFSA’s scientific assessment activities The Committee has also reviewed alternative methodologies that can be used to assess the safety of chemicals and can reduce animal use in toxicological research