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Publiceringsdatum3 June 2026
Webinar: Methods to reduce the number of mice in research
Welcome to a webinar focusing on molecular biology-based methods for generating genetically modified mouse models while reducing animal use in research.
The Swedish 3Rs Center invites you to a webinar presenting two molecular biology-based approaches for generating genetically modified mice. Using such methods instead of traditional genetic crossing strategies has the potential to reduce the number of animals used in research.
The webinar will take place on 3 June, 12.00–13.00 CEST.
We are pleased to welcome two researchers from Sweden who will share experiences from their work with molecular biology-based methods for generating genetically modified mice:
- Emma Andersson, Principal Researcher at Karolinska Institutet, will give a presentation entitled Developing In Utero Nano‑Injection: More Results in Fewer Mice.
- Andrei Chagin, Professor at Gothenburg University, will give a presentation entitled Reducing Animal Use with One-step CRISPR Mutagenesis: The i-GONAD Method.
After the presentations, there will be time for questions from the audience.
Who Should Attend?
The webinar is intended for anyone interested in molecular biology-based methods for generating genetically modified mice, including researchers as well as representatives of Animal Welfare Bodies and Regional Animal Ethics Committees.
Time and Place
Date: 3 June
Time: 12.00–13.00 CEST
Place: Zoom, registered participants will receive the Zoom link by email the day before the webinar
Registration
Please fill out the form below to register. Registration closes on 2 June.
You should receive an email when you have registered
When you have sent your registration, you will automatically receive an email that confirms your registration. Should you not receive such an email, you need to make a new registration.
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