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This week, we’re introducing the 3Hs Initiative, a comprehensive approach to improving the welfare of laboratory rodents. Developed by the Psychopharmacology Research Group at the University of Bristol, this initiative aims to enhance the lifetime experience of mice and rats in research settings.
The 3Hs Initiative: Key Concepts
Housing, Handling, and Habituation (3Hs)
The 3Hs Initiative focuses on three core aspects to improve rodent welfare:
Core Aims:
About the Research Group:
The Psychopharmacology Research Group, led by Professor Emma Robinson, specializes in studying cognitive and affective behaviors, particularly in mood disorders. Their innovative methods for assessing affective states in rodents provide unbiased insights into the welfare impacts of various procedures and environments.
Supported by the National Centre for the 3Rs and BBSRC, the group has developed a CPD learning resource to disseminate the 3Hs initiative. This resource includes videos, photos, and validation data to illustrate the methods and their benefits.
Check the resources here: https://www.3hs-initiative.co.uk/
How to Use the 3Hs Resource:
Each module provides detailed methods proven to positively impact animal welfare, divided into housing, handling, and habituation. The resource includes additional materials on objective methods to quantify affective states and guidance documents 🐭
Keywords: animal free initiatives, mouse handling, animal welfare
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