Mice in our new facility are housed according to current standards. They are housed in groups and monitored every day for their well-being. Cages have precision-controlled airflow, provide shelter, enrichment and ad libitum food throughout the day.
We keep a record of every single mouse in our facility and experiments on these mice are only performed after assessment and approval of research proposals by the animal ethics committee (IvD). This ensures that laboratory animals are only used when no alternative approaches can replace them.
Developing alternatives
Besides the efforts to improve the welfare of our laboratory animals, the institute is constantly striving to develop new alternatives to animal research. The research we perform has been pioneering in the development of organoid technology: the formation of mini organs in a dish in the lab. These mini organs form a platform not only for studies on basic principles of organ function but also form an attractive alternative to test potential drugs against diseases. Efforts in our institute have resulted in protocols to culture organoids that mimic almost every organ of the body, which are being used worldwide.