Developing a global education hub for animal-free innovation

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Monique R. E. Janssens , Daniela Salvatori, Janneke Hogervorst, Cristheena Nonis, Jarrod Bailey, Jeffrey Bajramovic, Anne Burgers, Francesca Caloni, Elza D. van Deel, Janny van den Eijnden-van Raaij, Hossein E. Amirabadi, Dilyana Filipova, Annalisa Gastaldello, Susan Gibbs, Birgit Goversen, Nicole Green, Jolanda van Hengel, Anne Kienhuis, Sjoukje van de Kolk, Carlo A. Paggi, Louis C. Penning, Francesca Pistollato, Silke Riegger, Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga, Maria P. Vinardell
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Janssens, M. R. E. (2025) “Developing a global education hub for animal-free innovation”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation. doi: 10.14573/altex.2411251.
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