Supported by: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space

Alternative methods to animal testing: Current developments

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Seminar fee

Participation in the seminars is free of charge for scientists, university staff, and students throughout Germany. Please register using your university email address.

The project is funded by the GO-Bio initial program of the BMFTR.

Please note that your registration is binding. You can cancel your registration up to one week before the course begins without giving a reason.

Target audience

This project is suitable for master's students, doctoral candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and all academic staff in the life and natural sciences, medicine, and related fields who want to further develop their applicable ideas or inventions, ideally to the point of commercialization.

Program

The program and invitation to the seminar can be found here as a PDF file.

Speakers

Prof. Dr. Seeger is an expert in stem cell-derived models for neurotoxicology and infectiology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation. Her work focuses in particular on the development and application of neural cells and three-dimensional organoids in neurology.

Prof. Dr. Härteis, professor and senior academic advisor at the Institute for Cellular and Molecular Physiology at the University of Regensburg, is researching new applications for the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model as a 3R method in molecular medicine.

Location

The seminar will take place online via the BigBlueButton (BBB) web conferencing system. You can open BBB via a link in your web browser. All you need to do is click on the link to join the seminar. We will send you the link by email in good time. Access will be open from 12:50 p.m.

Event Information

Event Date 25.11.2025 | 13:00 Uhr
Event End Date 25.11.2025 | 14:50 Uhr
Cut Off Date 24.11.2025
Individual Price Free of charge
Programm
13:00 h

Begrüßung
Mandy Ascensi, TransMIT GmbH

13:15 h

(Überblick aktueller Stand, Möglichkeiten und Grenzen)
Prof. Dr. Bettina Seeger, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover

14:00 h

Translationale Tumor- und Nierenforschung mit Einsatz eines 3D-in-vivo-Modells: From bench to bedside and from bedside to bench
Prof. Dr. Silke Härteis, Universität Regensburg

14:45 h

Schlussbemerkungen

14:50 h

Ende der Veranstaltung

(Programmänderungen / Ergänzungen vorbehalten)

Das Programm und der Flyer für diese Veranstaltung sind hier als PDF-Datei zu finden.

Organizer

TransMIT Gesellschaft für Technologietransfer mbH

Ihre Ansprechpartnerin:
Dipl.-Biol. Mandy Ascensi
Projektleiterin GO-Bio initial
TransMIT Gesellschaft für Technologietransfer mbH
Kerkrader Straße 3
D-35394 Gießen
Tel. +49 641 94364 36
go-bio-initial@transmit.de

Location Online