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SUMMARY:Dementia Research Network Ireland ECR Day
DESCRIPTION:DRNI’s annual Early Career Researcher Day is back! DRNI ECR Day 2026 is taking place in the Human Biology Building\, University of Galway\, on Thursday\, 09 April 2026. \nThis is an in-person event\, and is a free event and open to all! \nDRNI ECR Day is a great opportunity for ECRs from across the island of Ireland to present their research\, meet their peers\, network with other researchers\, and become more familiar with the dementia research landscape in Ireland. It is open to all disciplines\, and will be an in-person event. \nTo register to attend\, or to apply to present your research\, please go to: DRNI ECR Day 2026 Registration Form – Fill out form \nPresentation applications \nDRNI welcomes applications for oral and poster presentations. All application abstracts should be no longer than 150 words\, and use headings such as Introduction\, Methods\, Results\, Conclusion. All applications must be made under one of three themes: \n\nTheme 1 – Dementia risk reduction and prevention\nTheme 2 – The lived experience of dementia and quality of life\nTheme 3 – Therapeutics and diagnostic pathways\n\nAs part of DRNI’s commitment to Person and Public Involvement (PPI) in research\, we will be awarding a prize for PPI engagement at the event. If you would like to be considered for this prize\, there is additional space on the registration form to outline how your research incorporates PPI (world limit 75 words). \nThe deadline for abstract submissions is Friday\, 27th February 2026. \nThere are a limited number of travel bursaries available to help with travel costs – if you are interested\, please tick the relevant box in the registration form. \nIf you have any questions about this in-person event\, please contact Vanessa: mooreva@tcd.ie. \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/dementia-research-network-ireland-ecr-day/
LOCATION:University of Galway\, University Rd\, Galway\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Replacing in vivo models with complex cellular systems
DESCRIPTION:As regulatory expectations evolve towards inclusion of new approach methodologies (NAMs) in safety assessment and the scientific community focuses on mechanism‑driven discovery research\, this event from ELRIG’s UK Forum offers a timely forum to explore emerging replacement technologies that deliver greater physiological relevance to human biology. \nThrough expert talks\, interactive discussions and technology demonstrations\, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how next‑generation models\, including organoids\, microphysiological systems and co‑culture platforms\, can be integrated into drug discovery pipelines. \nThis one‑day meeting will showcase cutting‑edge advances in complex cellular systems\, animal‑replacement technologies\, and new approach methodologies (NAMs) that are reshaping translational research and reducing reliance on traditional in vivo models. As regulatory expectations evolve and the scientific community accelerates toward human‑relevant\, mechanism‑driven discovery\, the event offers a timely forum for delegates to explore emerging technologies that deliver greater physiological relevance\, improved predictivity\, and enhanced ethical sustainability. Through expert talks\, interactive discussions\, and technology demonstrations\, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how these next‑generation models\, including organoids\, microphysiological systems\, and co‑culture platforms\, can be integrated into discovery pipelines today. \nDelegates will leave with three key learnings: \n\nA critical view of the latest complex cellular\, NAM\, and animal‑replacement systems and their translational value.\nPractical strategies for replacing or reducing animal models while maintaining scientific robustness.\nActionable insights on implementation\, including assay design\, validation considerations\, and operational challenges.\n\nThe programme will deliver: \n\nA critical view of the latest complex cellular models\, NAMs and non-animal technologies and their translational value.\nPractical strategies for replacing or reducing animal models while maintaining scientific robustness.\nActionable insights on implementation\, including assay design\, validation considerations and operational challenges.\n\nAbout ELIRG\nELRIG is a not-for-profit organisation bringing together the global life science and drug discovery industry at open-access\, free-to-attend events. Find out more: elrig.org. \nDr Cathy Vickers (NC3Rs Head of Innovation) is a member of the ELRIG Science Committee and a Director of this ELRIG UK Forum\, alongside Drs Emma Shepard (Aston University)\, Paul Roach (Loughborough University) and Eric Hill (Loughborough University). \n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/replacing-in-vivo-models-with-complex-cellular-systems/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Epinal Way\, Loughborough\, LE11 3TU\, United Kingdom
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