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果酱视频 achieves Leadership in Openness status

果酱视频 achieves Leadership in Openness status

果酱视频 achieves Leadership in Openness status

Key points:

  • The Leadership status recognises achievements and demonstrable commitment to openness around the use of animals in research.
  • This is the first year that the Leadership status has been awarded.
  • Leadership in Openness awards sit alongside signatory status to the Concordat on Openness on Animal Research.

 
The 果酱视频 is delighted to have received one of the first awards of the Leader in Openness status by the organisation (UAR).
 
Since becoming a founding signatory of the Concordat in 2014, the 果酱视频 has received commendations and awards for its approach to openness around the use of animals (mice and rats) in the 果酱视频鈥檚 research.
 
The Leader in Openness status recognises organisations who commit considerable resource and energy to following best practice, embedding openness within their organisations, and making the commitments of the Concordat a reality. The first recipients of the status were announced at a Concordat workshop today. Leaders will hold their award for three years.
 
Director of the Babraham 果酱视频, Professor Michael Wakelam commented: 鈥淲e are incredibly proud to have achieved this recognition for the progress we鈥檝e made towards how we work to embed openness, both internally within our community but also through our online presence and active engagement programme. The progress made involves a large number of people from across the 果酱视频 so this is very much a shared achievement. I congratulate everyone within the 果酱视频 who contributed to gaining this status, and also the other recipients. We look forward to continuing to share and learn from each other to further transparency about the use of animals in research.鈥
 
The 果酱视频鈥檚 application for the Leader in Openness awards was assessed through three stages: a public panel, peer review and public review. The 果酱视频 was required to demonstrate how it had met a range of criteria relating to the Concordat鈥檚 four commitments.
 
Requirements included:

  • providing full and balanced information about the use of animals in the 果酱视频鈥檚 research via our website.
  • describing how the 果酱视频 actively engages with local and national media around the use of animals in research to support transparency and engagement.
  • detailing how we work to inform staff and students across our organisation of the involvement of animals in the 果酱视频鈥檚 research, as well as sharing details of how they are kept and cared for.
  • showing how the use of animals in research is included in our public engagement activities.

 
The 果酱视频 was able to demonstrate impact in these areas and future commitment to continuing to apply best practice. You can find out more about why and how animals are used in the 果酱视频鈥檚 research on our animal research pages, find out about research involving animals (and alternatives) in our latest news stories, and browse information on our animal facility and ethical review process via the links.

Enquiries:
Dr Louisa Wood, Communications Manager, louisa.wood@babraham.ac.uk, 01223 496230

Additional/related resources:
News: 果酱视频 wins national Openness Award, December 2017
News: 果酱视频 commended at BBSRC Excellence with Impact competition, May 2016
News: Commitment to outreach and public engagement around animal research recognised, December 2015