Events
Advances in Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and 3R Methods
The 34th VETPHARM Symposium is a recognized scientific meeting in the field of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology that emphasizes translational and comparative approaches, as well as the development and application of 3R (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) methods. The symposium brings together researchers, clinicians, veterinarians, and toxicologists to discuss advances in drug safety, toxicology, new methodologies, and regulatory aspects in animal health.
The 34th VETPHARM Symposium program ↗ includes multiple thematic sessions. Highlights relevant to PARC include:
- CNS pharmacology talks and a session on 3R in pain research
- A session focused on mutagenesis and cancer in veterinary species
- A dedicated “3R in vitro” session
- Regulatory/pharmacovigilance presentation slots
Among many high-level contributions, one PARC talk is scheduled as part of the 3R in vitro session.
Cody Adams-Niedergeses ↗ (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover ↗, Germany) will present a communication titled “PeriMyelinTox: Development of a Human Stem Cell-Based Demyelination Assay”. This presentation highlights PARC’s ongoing work in developing human-relevant in vitro assays and aligns with efforts to reduce animal use in neurotoxicity assessment.