Ganadores de 2022

Estamos encantados de anunciar los 10 proyectos, organizaciones y científicos ganadores de 8 naciones. Se reparten un fondo de premios de 250.000 libras.

También tenemos dos premios con dotaciones no económicas, y nos complace reconocer a un ganador del premio Andrew Tyler, y a tres ganadores del premio a los logros políticos.

Vea la lista completa de nominaciones aquí.

 
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Activismo

 
The New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society (NZAVS)
Aotearoa/New Zealand
nzavs.org.nz/
£50,000
Project: Removal of the social license of the notorious Forced Swim Test in NZ.
 


Ciencia

 
The Acute Systemic Toxicity team within RTI International
USA
£50,000
Project: Mapping mechanistic pathways of acute oral systemic toxicity using chemical structure and bioactivity measurements.
 


Conciencia pública (proyectos actuales)

 
Ms Carlota Saorsa & Dr Carlos Contreras
Spain
£50,000
Project: Undercover investigation at Vivotecnia laboratory.
 


Formación

 
Ärzte gegen Tierversuche e.V.
Germany
£25,000
Project: NAT-Database: Raising public awareness for Non-Animal Technologies to promote a human-based research generating human-relevant results.
 

Prof.dr. Pamela Bejdić
Bosnia and Herzegovina
£25,000
Project: Dual Education System as a New Tool for Improving Practical Skills and Vocational Training of Veterinary Medicine Students.
 


Joven Investigador

 
Dr Arthur de Carvalho e Silva
University of Birmingham, UK
£10,000
Project: Integrating physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modelling and ‘omics data to derive health-based guidance values for perfluorinated chemicals.
 

Dr Sudeep Joshi
The Francis Crick Institute and King’s College London, UK
£10,000
Project: A robotic process automation system for biomanufacturing animal-free in-vitro 3D tissue and organoid models for drug screening.
 

Dr Shagun Krishna
National Toxicology Program (DNTP), National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), USA
£10,000
Project: Computational Cardiotoxicology: Building an AI-assisted alternative method-based toxicity screening pipeline.
 

Prof. Dr. Francesca Grisoni
Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
£10,000
Project: Combining artificial intelligence and human organoids for animal-free drug discovery: towards a paradigm shift.
 

Mr Artur Silva
Federal University of Goiás, Brazil
£10,000
Project: Lung-sens-on-a-chip model for mechanistic assessment of chemically-induced pulmonary sensitization: Providing building blocks for the respiratory allergy AOP.
 

 

ANDREW TYLER AWARD

 
Dr Gill Langley
UK


 

PREMIO A LOS LOGROS POLÍTICOS

 
Jytte Guteland MP
MP, Social Democrats, Sweden
 

Tilly Metz MEP
MEP, Greens, Luxembourg
 

In-soon Nam
National Assembly, South Korea