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Nominations for the 2025 humane science innovator award for scientists dedicated to replacing animals in laboratories by Humane World for Animals

Humane World for Animals welcomes nominations for Humane Science Innovator Award from scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the replacement of animals in research and testing.

Apply by email
mhilley@humaneworld.org

https://www.humaneworld.org/sites/default/files/docs/humane_science_innovator_award_web_announcement_2025.pdf

End Date06 Jun 2025 Funding AmountUSD 10k Funding Resource Type

Innovation Award

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Humane World for Animals

Alternatives to Animal Testing
Short DescirptionHumane World for Animals welcomes nominations for Humane Science Innovator Award from scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the replacement of animals in research and testing.

Apply by email
mhilley@humaneworld.org
Criteria[Please check the website for criteria and application process]

Apply by email mhilley@humaneworld.org

• Candidates will be judged on the scientific merit of their contributions, their professional commitment to the replacement of animals in research and testing and their related track record in the field.
• Researchers from academia, government or industry, non-animal method developers or other pioneers in non-animal approaches are encouraged to submit self-nominations or nominate relevant colleagues.
• Submissions should include a curriculum vitae and three published articles (preferably in PDF format) that represent the candidate’s work in non-animal science.

All applicants should also respond to the following questions and submit answers in PDF format.

Please limit replies to 200 words or less per question.
1. How has your/their scientific work directly led to the replacement of animals in research/testing?
2. What additional actions, if any, have you/they taken to replace animals in research and testing (such as policy efforts, bringing together scientists to advance nonanimal methods, etc.)?
3. How has your/their work been recognized by peers or within the scientific community?
4. What future directions do you see for your/their research in non-animal methods?
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