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SUMMARY:JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science
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DESCRIPTION:The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer School
  on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applications 
 are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-animal 
 methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chemical
  safety.&nbsp\;Participants will delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods 
 and computational modeling\, explore alternatives to animal testing in dis
 ease studies and therapy development\, and learn about career opportunitie
 s in non-animal science. &nbsp\;This event is particularly suited for Mast
 er's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post-gradu
 ation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal methods
  in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to engage
  with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-minded pro
 fessionals.&nbsp\;PARC is proud to contribute to the scientific programme 
 with a presentation entitled “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish ne
 urosphere model to evaluate developmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by 
 Indigo Brakus ↗\, PhD candidate at the German Federal Institute for Risk
  Assessment (BfR) ↗.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\">The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer Sc
 hool on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applicati
 ons are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-ani
 mal methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chem
 ical safety.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participants will
  delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods and computational modeling\, exp
 lore alternatives to animal testing in disease studies and therapy develop
 ment\, and learn about career opportunities in non-animal science. &nbsp\;
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This event is particularly suited fo
 r Master's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post
 -graduation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal m
 ethods in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to 
 engage with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-mind
 ed professionals.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">PARC is prou
 d to contribute to the scientific programme with a presentation entitled 
 “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish neurosphere model to evaluate d
 evelopmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by <a href=\"https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/indigo-brakus-024b2a2b5/?originalSubdomain=de\">Indigo Brakus<spa
 n class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, PhD candidate at the <a h
 ref=\"https://www.bfr.bund.de/en/home.html\">German Federal Institute for 
 Risk Assessment (BfR)<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.<b
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SUMMARY:JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer School
  on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applications 
 are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-animal 
 methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chemical
  safety.&nbsp\;Participants will delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods 
 and computational modeling\, explore alternatives to animal testing in dis
 ease studies and therapy development\, and learn about career opportunitie
 s in non-animal science. &nbsp\;This event is particularly suited for Mast
 er's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post-gradu
 ation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal methods
  in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to engage
  with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-minded pro
 fessionals.&nbsp\;PARC is proud to contribute to the scientific programme 
 with a presentation entitled “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish ne
 urosphere model to evaluate developmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by 
 Indigo Brakus ↗\, PhD candidate at the German Federal Institute for Risk
  Assessment (BfR) ↗.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\">The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer Sc
 hool on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applicati
 ons are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-ani
 mal methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chem
 ical safety.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participants will
  delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods and computational modeling\, exp
 lore alternatives to animal testing in disease studies and therapy develop
 ment\, and learn about career opportunities in non-animal science. &nbsp\;
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This event is particularly suited fo
 r Master's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post
 -graduation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal m
 ethods in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to 
 engage with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-mind
 ed professionals.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">PARC is prou
 d to contribute to the scientific programme with a presentation entitled 
 “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish neurosphere model to evaluate d
 evelopmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by <a href=\"https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/indigo-brakus-024b2a2b5/?originalSubdomain=de\">Indigo Brakus<spa
 n class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, PhD candidate at the <a h
 ref=\"https://www.bfr.bund.de/en/home.html\">German Federal Institute for 
 Risk Assessment (BfR)<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.<b
 r>&nbsp\;</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer School
  on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applications 
 are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-animal 
 methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chemical
  safety.&nbsp\;Participants will delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods 
 and computational modeling\, explore alternatives to animal testing in dis
 ease studies and therapy development\, and learn about career opportunitie
 s in non-animal science. &nbsp\;This event is particularly suited for Mast
 er's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post-gradu
 ation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal methods
  in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to engage
  with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-minded pro
 fessionals.&nbsp\;PARC is proud to contribute to the scientific programme 
 with a presentation entitled “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish ne
 urosphere model to evaluate developmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by 
 Indigo Brakus ↗\, PhD candidate at the German Federal Institute for Risk
  Assessment (BfR) ↗.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\">The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer Sc
 hool on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applicati
 ons are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-ani
 mal methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chem
 ical safety.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participants will
  delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods and computational modeling\, exp
 lore alternatives to animal testing in disease studies and therapy develop
 ment\, and learn about career opportunities in non-animal science. &nbsp\;
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This event is particularly suited fo
 r Master's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post
 -graduation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal m
 ethods in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to 
 engage with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-mind
 ed professionals.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">PARC is prou
 d to contribute to the scientific programme with a presentation entitled 
 “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish neurosphere model to evaluate d
 evelopmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by <a href=\"https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/indigo-brakus-024b2a2b5/?originalSubdomain=de\">Indigo Brakus<spa
 n class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, PhD candidate at the <a h
 ref=\"https://www.bfr.bund.de/en/home.html\">German Federal Institute for 
 Risk Assessment (BfR)<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.<b
 r>&nbsp\;</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer School
  on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applications 
 are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-animal 
 methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chemical
  safety.&nbsp\;Participants will delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods 
 and computational modeling\, explore alternatives to animal testing in dis
 ease studies and therapy development\, and learn about career opportunitie
 s in non-animal science. &nbsp\;This event is particularly suited for Mast
 er's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post-gradu
 ation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal methods
  in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to engage
  with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-minded pro
 fessionals.&nbsp\;PARC is proud to contribute to the scientific programme 
 with a presentation entitled “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish ne
 urosphere model to evaluate developmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by 
 Indigo Brakus ↗\, PhD candidate at the German Federal Institute for Risk
  Assessment (BfR) ↗.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\">The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer Sc
 hool on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applicati
 ons are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-ani
 mal methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chem
 ical safety.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participants will
  delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods and computational modeling\, exp
 lore alternatives to animal testing in disease studies and therapy develop
 ment\, and learn about career opportunities in non-animal science. &nbsp\;
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This event is particularly suited fo
 r Master's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post
 -graduation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal m
 ethods in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to 
 engage with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-mind
 ed professionals.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">PARC is prou
 d to contribute to the scientific programme with a presentation entitled 
 “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish neurosphere model to evaluate d
 evelopmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by <a href=\"https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/indigo-brakus-024b2a2b5/?originalSubdomain=de\">Indigo Brakus<spa
 n class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, PhD candidate at the <a h
 ref=\"https://www.bfr.bund.de/en/home.html\">German Federal Institute for 
 Risk Assessment (BfR)<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.<b
 r>&nbsp\;</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:JRC Summer School on Non-Animal Approaches in Science
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer School
  on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applications 
 are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-animal 
 methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chemical
  safety.&nbsp\;Participants will delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods 
 and computational modeling\, explore alternatives to animal testing in dis
 ease studies and therapy development\, and learn about career opportunitie
 s in non-animal science. &nbsp\;This event is particularly suited for Mast
 er's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post-gradu
 ation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal methods
  in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to engage
  with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-minded pro
 fessionals.&nbsp\;PARC is proud to contribute to the scientific programme 
 with a presentation entitled “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish ne
 urosphere model to evaluate developmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by 
 Indigo Brakus ↗\, PhD candidate at the German Federal Institute for Risk
  Assessment (BfR) ↗.&nbsp\;
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\">The Joint Research Centre (JRC) will host the JRC Summer Sc
 hool on Non-Animal Approaches in Science from 19 to 23 May 2025. Applicati
 ons are now open for this program\, which will focus on innovative non-ani
 mal methods for studying diseases\, developing therapies and ensuring chem
 ical safety.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participants will
  delve into cutting-edge in vitro methods and computational modeling\, exp
 lore alternatives to animal testing in disease studies and therapy develop
 ment\, and learn about career opportunities in non-animal science. &nbsp\;
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This event is particularly suited fo
 r Master's or PhD students and early-career scientists (up to 4 years post
 -graduation) in relevant fields who have a strong interest in non-animal m
 ethods in research and application. It will offer a unique opportunity to 
 engage with experts\, enhance research skills\, and connect with like-mind
 ed professionals.&nbsp\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">PARC is prou
 d to contribute to the scientific programme with a presentation entitled 
 “Establishment of an embryonic zebrafish neurosphere model to evaluate d
 evelopmental neurotoxicity”\, presented by <a href=\"https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/indigo-brakus-024b2a2b5/?originalSubdomain=de\">Indigo Brakus<spa
 n class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, PhD candidate at the <a h
 ref=\"https://www.bfr.bund.de/en/home.html\">German Federal Institute for 
 Risk Assessment (BfR)<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.<b
 r>&nbsp\;</p></body></html>
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