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Dissertation für Toxikologen
Promotionsstelle in Entwiklung von alternativen Methoden oder Grundlagenforschung in Toxikologie mit alternativen Methoden Arbeitsstelle in der Produktsicherheit
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit oder Promotion
- tierversuchsfreie Forschung - veterinärmedizinische Forschung - Heilpflanzenkunde
Chemielaborantin
Mein privates Engagement für Tierrechte nimmt großen Raum ein. Daher ist mein Wunsch auch im Beruf dieses Thema konsequent zu unterstützen. Ich möchte meine Erfahrungen im Labor in einem Bereich einsetzen, zu dessen ethischen Grundsätzen es gehört, sich bewusst gegen Tierversuche, Umweltschädigungen oder Lebensmittelverfälschungen usw. einzusetzen. Ich bin sehr gespannt, mich dafür auch in fremde Themen einzuarbeiten. Raum Freiburg - Basel Auch Teilzeit möglich
Biologielaborantin
Zurzeit befinde ich mich im 4. Lehrjahr meiner Ausbildung am Lehrstuhl für Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologie der Universität Würzburg, welche ich Ende Februar 2012 abschließen werde. Dort führe ich verschiedene molekularbiologische Analysen von Proteinen aus, z. B. mit Westernblots, 2D-Gelelektrophoresen und indirekten Immunfluoreszenzen. Zudem habe ich Methoden der DNA-Klonierung sowie Arbeiten in der Zellkultur und Elektronenmikroskopie kennengelernt. Ich bin ein verantwortungsbewusster und zuverlässiger Mensch und kann selbstständig sowie auch im Team arbeiten. Die mir übertragenen Aufgaben führe ich sorgfältig aus. Darüber hinaus bin ich gerne bereit, neue Arbeitsbereiche kennenzulernen (z. B. mikrobiologische Prüfungen oder Botanik) und mich weiterzubilden. Ich habe zudem fundierte Kenntnisse im Bereich der EDV.
Promotion
Ich habe mein Biologie Studium im November letzten Jahres erfolgreich abgeschlossen und bin auf der Suche nach einer Promotionsstelle für die ich mich begeistern kann. Ich möchte zukünftig an Tierversuch Ersatz im Sinne der 3R forschen. In meiner Diplomarbeit habe ich an neurodegenerativen Erkrankungen geforscht und mir neben molekularbiologischen in-vitro Methoden auch Fähigkeiten im bioinformatischen Bereich angeeignet. Was den Promotionsbeginn angeht bin ich flexibel, da ich derzeit eine Stelle als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin habe.

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Here you will find pages providing further information on non-animal research.

 


Adolf Messer Foundation

http://www.adolf-messer-stiftung.de/

The Adolf Messer Foundation promots scientific projects by unique or ongoing support for education of eligible persons. Support of scientific or educational institutions - mainly in germany - for training and further education. Annual awarding of prizes to the german Technical University of Darmstadt and to students of the german Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt a. M.



ALTEX - Alternatives to Animal Experimentation

http://www.altex.ch

A quarterly journal for new paths in biomedical science

 


@ltweb - Alternatives to Animal Testing on the Web

http://altweb.jhsph.edu

A gateway to news on alternatives to animal experimentation and to information sources on the internet and beyond.

 


Animalfree Research

(formerly FFVFF – Fund for Animal Free Research)

http://www.animalfree-research.org

This organization strives for the complete replacement of animal experimentation with animal free methods. It supports and assists research projects which promote the replacement or, at least, the reduction of animal experiments.

 


Doctors Against Animal Experiments Germany

http://www.aerzte-gegen-tierversuche.de

An organisation of doctors and scientists that supports the immediate abolition of animal experiments.

 


CAAT - EU Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing - Europe

http://caat.jhsph.edu/about/caat-eu.htm

CAAT EU, housed at the University of Konstanz, coordinates transatlantic activities to promote education in humane science and will participate in and/or coordinate publicly and privately funded European projects.

 


CAAT - Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing

http://caat.jhsph.edu/

The CAAT is an academic, science-based center affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. The center works together with scientists to find new methods to replace the use of laboratory animals in experiments, reduce the number of animals tested, and refine necessary tests to eliminate pain and distress.

 


ECEAE - European Coalition to End Animal Experiments

http://www.eceae.org

 


ECVAM - European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods

http://ecvam.jrc.it

 


EPAA - European Partnership on Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/epaa/index_en.htm

The EPAA is a joint initiative of the European Commission, European trade associations from seven industry sectors and individual companies.

 


ESTIV European Society of Toxicology In Vitro

http://www.estiv.org/

ESTIV is a new society that aims to promote in vitro toxicology, both scientifically and educationally, in all countries of Europe.

 


EUSAAT - European Society for Alternatives to Animal Testing

(formerly MEGAT - Middle European Society for Alternative Methods to Animal Experiments)

http://www.eusaat.org

The society pursues the following objectives:
validation of alternative methods and promotion of research in the field of the 3Rs (refine, reduce, replace); reduction of the use of animals for tests in the field of education and continuing education; reduction of suffering and stress in laboratory animals by better breeding, keeping, test planning and other accompanying measures.

 


FRAME - Fund for the Replacement on Animals in Medical Experiments

http://www.frame.org.uk/

FRAME advocates the Three R-Concept (Replacement, Reduction and Refinement). Long-term goal is the total elimination of the need for any laboratory animal procedures, through the development, validation and acceptance of replacement alternative methods. Until this goal is reached, FRAME supports efforts to reduce the numbers of animals used and to refine procedures, so that the suffering of any animals necessarily used is minimised.

 


good cell culture – serum free

http://www.goodcellculture.com

Online database for serum-free cell culture media
Online database of BioMed-zet Life Science GmbH providing free information about serum-free cell culture media.

 


Insilicofirst Online-Database of the collaboration of four leading organisations in toxicity prediction systems

http://insilicofirst.com/

Via one simple interface the environmental toxicity application integrates tools commonly available in silico prediction methodologies to provide the data and predictions relating to the environmental impact of a chemical structure input by the user. The computional prediction system will support the environmetal safety assessment of chemicals.

 


IIVS - Institute for In vitro Sciences, Inc.

http://www.iivs.org/index.php

IIVS is a non-profit science-based organization dedicated to the advancement of alternative testing methods.  IIVS seeks to refine the science, broaden the use, and increase the acceptance of in vitro testing worldwide.

Since its founding in 1997, IIVS has worked with industry, academic laboratories, and government agencies to implement testing strategies that limit animal use while supplying key toxicological information.

 


InterNICHE Alternatives Database

http://dev.interniche.org/en/database/list

Alternatives database with the objective of avoiding the use of animals in higher education.

 


OECD guidelines for the testing of chemicals

http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/9/11/33663321.pdf

Overview of the most important OECD guidelines for the testing of chemicals.

 


Foundation for the Promotion of Alternate and Complementary Methods to Reduce Animal Testing (SET)

http://www.tierversuche-ersatz.de/

Aim is to reduce the number of animals used and/or their distress as effectively and broadly as possible.  The Foundation concentrates its support on three main areas of activity: Scientific communication regarding alternative and complementary  methods already available and in development, developing and implementing new 3Rs methods, particularly in areas where stressful animal  experimentation is still necessary or where scientific routine impedes 3Rs methods, measures with the potential to extend the use of  alternative and complementary methods in scientific research, such as implementing 3Rs methods in student training and further education.


National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs)

http://www.nc3rs.org.uk/default.asp?id=1

The National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) is an independent scientific organisation, tasked by Government with supporting the UK science base through the application of the 3Rs. We are also the UK's largest funder of 3Rs research.



SATIS  for human Education

http://www.satis-tierrechte.de/

Information about innovative und pedagocically high-quality teaching materials without aninmal use.


Swedish Fund for Research Without Animal Experiments

http://www.forskautandjurforsok.se/in-english/

The Swedish Fund for Research Without Animal Experiments promotes the development and validation of replacement alternatives to animal experiments. Grants are awarded annually to research, validation and information projects. The Swedish Fund for Research without Animal Experiments is funded entirely through gifts and legacies from the public.


ZEBET - Centre for Documentation and Evaluation of Alternatives to Animal Experiments (Germany)

http://www.bfr.bund.de/cd/1433

Scientific institution of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment which supports the refinement, reduction and replacement of animal experiments.

 


zet - centrum for replace methods for animal experiments

http://www.zet.or.at/node,1,de,wirueberuns.php

zet is a non government research organisation which intend to promote scientific animal welfare. That implies the development and support of methods which are capable to replace animal experiments or reduce the amount of laboratory animals and their suffering. Furthermore, zet wants to inform the population about alternatives to animal experiments and educate about animal welfare through science.