Shortlist 2024
Fünfundfünfzig Projekte aus der ganzen Welt sind in die engere Wahl für den Lush Prize 2024 gekommen.
Die sieben Preise stehen für herausragende wissenschaftliche Initiativen zum Ersatz von Tierversuchen durch biologisch relevante tierversuchsfreie Wissenschaft, für Kampagnen zur Sensibilisierung der Öffentlichkeit für laufende Tierversuche und für politische Lobbyarbeit zur Abschaffung von Tierversuchen.
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2024 Shortlist Finalisten
Lobbying
Animal Free Research UK
UK
Shaping the Future: Building Policymakers‘ Support for Modernising Medical Research
Animal-Free Science Advocacy
Australia
Lobbying for a ban on forced smoke inhalation research
Animal Justice
Canada
Ending toxicity testing on animals in Canada
Center for Contemporary Sciences
USA
Policies to Replace Animal testing
Environment & Animal Society of Taiwan (EAST)
Taiwan
Establishing an Inter-Ministerial Platform for Alternative Technologies to Animal Testing in Taiwan
I-Care Europe ODV
Italy
From researcher to researcher – alternative lobbying
ISO/TC-194/WG8
Switzerland
Build the consensus for regulatory acceptance of non-animal methods (NAMs) for medical devices
Major Science Collaboration
Coalition to Illuminate and Address Animal Methods Bias (COLAAB)
USA
OECD (Q)SAR Assessment Framework
Finland
RISK-HUNT3R
Germany
Political Achievement
Jean-Yves Duclos
Member of Parliament for Québec
Canada
Emma Hurst
Parliament of New South Wales
Australia
Public Awareness
Animal Aid
UK
Ban lethal dose animal tests
Animal Testing
France
Household products investigation
Beagle Freedom Project
USA
Ambassador Campaign
Camp Beagle (CBUK)
UK
Animal Testing -The Scandal of our Time
ONG Te Protejo
Chile
Awareness activities achieving legislative changes in Latin America
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
USA
Defunding Fraud: The Exposé of Animal Abuse at Caucaseco Scientific Research Consortium in Colombia
Proefdiervrij
Netherlands
Animal testing is out of date
Safer Medicines Trust
UK
Rat Trap: a popular science book about animal research and the methodologies available to replace it
Tracks Investigations
UK
Unveiling Cruelty Beyond Laboratories: Tracks‘ Probing Investigations into Primate Trade and Blood Farms
Science
Prof Guan-Yu Chen
Taiwan
Biomimetic Breakthrough: Animal-Free mRNA Therapeutics for Cystic Fibrosis
Comparative Toxicogenomics Database
USA
The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database provides computational solutions that fill mechanistic knowledge gaps for toxic adverse pathways
devTOXqP + qIVIVE
USA
Quantitative in vitro to in vivo extrapolation for developmental toxicity potency using human stem cell metabolomics
Emulate Inc.
USA
Validation of Emulate’s Human Liver Chip for Preclinical Toxicology
Tetsutaro Kikuchi
Japan
In vitro circulation model driven by tissue-engineered dome-shaped cardiac tissue
Metatissue
Portugal
Metatissue: Human-based biomimetic platforms to replace animal-derived materials and testing
Prof Andrew Nelson
UK
Membrane-on-chip platform to screen pharmaceuticals, compounds and materials for putative toxicity
PETA Science Consortium International e.V.
Germany
Replacing the Use of Animals in Inhalation Toxicity Testing
QSAR Lab spin-off University of Gdansk (Scientific team: Prof. Puzyn, Dr Jagiello & Dr Mikolakczyk)
Poland
AOP-Anchored in silico-based NAMs for design safer multicomponent nanomaterials
Training
3R-Center Tübingen for In vitro Models and Alternatives to Animal Testing
Germany
Training the Next Generation of Researchers in the Field of Microphysiological Systems
Animal Aid
UK
Future of science student conference
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)
USA
CAAT Information and Education Program
Dr Giuseppe Esposito
Switzerland
Microsurgical training using a human placenta model – an innovative and animal-free way of surgical education
European Organ-on-Chip Society
Netherlands
Organ-on-Chip Training
Massey University School of Veterinary Science
Aotearoa New Zealand
Replacement of terminal surgical practical classes with model-based skill instruction in veterinary undergraduate training in Aotearoa New Zealand
School of Public Health, China Medical University
China
China National Workshops in Computational Toxicology Training and Application
Tanzania Animal Welfare Society (TAWESO)
Tanzania
Replacement of animals with alternatives in Animal Health College Training in Tanzania
ToxNavigation Ltd.
UK
Tutor-assisted eLearning – computational toxicology
Young TPI
Netherlands
Young TPI – Empowering the new scientific generation to go animal-testing-free
Young Researcher
Jonathan Blum
University of Konstanz, Germany
Integration of human cell-based test methods to assess developmental neurotoxicity
Lauren Coelho
Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil
Multi-organ-on-chip platform for human teratogenicity screening of cosmetics
Martina Iulini
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Advancing Immunotoxicity Studies Through Innovative In Vitro Human Models: A Focus on Primary Antibody Production
Dr Barbara Jozef
Eawag, ETH domain, Switzerland
Exploring Early Neurotoxic Effects: Phenotypic Profiling of Rainbow Trout Brain Cells for Identifying Distinct Modes of Action in Chemicals
(*permanent – also termed ‘immortalised‘ – cell lines have an indefinite lifespan and do not require the use of ‘new’ animals for production, so these meet the strict eligibility criteria for Lush Prize.)
Byunggik (Jason) Kim
Johns Hopkins University, USA
High-Throughput Neuromuscular Chip Platform: A Revolutionary Approach to Botulinum Neurotoxin Assays Without Animals
Dr Molly Kozminsky
Iowa State University, USA
An in vitro bone marrow microenvironment platform to model therapeutic toxicity
Dr Chao Ma
New York University, USA
Bioengineering Ex Vivo Human Leukemia Bone Marrow Precision Immuno-Oncology Platform: Preclinical Screening for Personalized CAR T-cell Immunotherapy
Dr Kirsty Meldrum
Swansea University, UK
Advancement of what is established: Building upon current pulmonary models and including “unhealthy” populations
Aina Kehinde Oluwasegun
Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
Isogenic hiPSC based HLA-matched liver-on-chip platform : A valuable in-vitro tool for modelling inflammation and fibrosis
Dr Nuria Roldan
PETA Science Consortium International e.V., Germany
Building confidence in in vitro inhalation testing – a focus on metabolism
Dr Maren Schenke
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Addressing sex differences in brain development without animals
Dr Hyun Kil Shin
Korea Institute of Toxicology, South Korea
Agent D2: Reinforcement learning with human feedback for safe drug design
Dr Nicoleta Spinu
esqLABS GmbH, Netherlands
Data Integration and Interpretation from New Approach Methodologies with Bayesian Item Response Theory
Zheng Tan
University of British Columbia, Canada
Establishing a multi-organ co-culture in an organ-on-a-chip setup to emulate the human atopic march
Sam Youmans
XCellR8, UK
Creating a Multi-species Database for Acute Toxicity Chemical Assessment
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