I vincitori del Premio 2024
Alla cerimonia di premiazione di 2024 abbiamo avuto il piacere di annunciare i 14 progetti, organizzazioni e scienziati vincitori provenienti da 9 Paesi.
I vincitori di cinque categorie di premi si sono spartiti un montepremi globale di 250.000 sterline, oltre a due encomi.
Inoltre, ci sono tre categorie di premi non finanziari.
L’elenco completo dei finalisti è disponibile qui.
Spiacente, questa pagina non è stato ancora tradotto in italiano.
LOBBYING PRIZE
ISO/TC-194/WG8
Switzerland
£50,000
Project: Build the consensus for regulatory acceptance of non-animal methods (NAMs) for medical devices.
PUBLIC AWARENESS PRIZE
Animal Aid
United Kingdom
animalaid.org.uk
£50,000
Project: Ban lethal dose animal tests.
SCIENCE PRIZE
Emulate Inc.
USA
emulatebio.com
£50,000
Project: Validation of Emulate’s Human Liver Chip for Preclinical Toxicology.
Also Commended
Comparative Toxicogenomics Database
ctdbase.org
USA
Project: The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database provides computational solutions that fill mechanistic knowledge gaps for toxic adverse pathways.
TRAINING PRIZES
Massey University School of Veterinary Science
Aotearoa New Zealand
massey.ac.nz
£25,000
Project: Replacement of terminal surgical practical classes with model-based skill instruction in veterinary undergraduate training.
School of Public Health, China Medical University
China
cmu.edu.cn
£25,000
Project: China National Workshops in Computational Toxicology Training and Application.
YOUNG RESEARCHER PRIZES
Lauren Dalat de Sousa Coelho
Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil
escavador.com/sobre/491627065/lauren-dalat-de-sousa-coelho
£10,000
Project: Multi-organ-on-chip platform for human teratogenicity screening of cosmetics.
Martina Iulini
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
researchgate.net/profile/Martina-Iulini
£10,000
Project: Advancing Immunotoxicity Studies Through Innovative In Vitro Human Models: A Focus on Primary Antibody Production.
Dr Barbara Jozef
Eawag, ETH domain, Switzerland
eawag.ch/en/about-us/portrait/organisation/staff/profile/barbara-jozef
£10,000
Project: Exploring Early Neurotoxic Effects: Phenotypic Profiling of Rainbow Trout Brain Cells for Identifying Distinct Modes of Action in Chemicals.
(Permanent – also termed ‘immortalised’ – cell lines have an indefinite lifespan and do not require the use of ‘new’ animals for production, so these meet the strict eligibility criteria for Lush Prize.)
Dr Chao Ma
New York University, USA
linkedin.com/in/drchaoma
£10,000
Project: Bioengineering Ex Vivo Human Leukemia Bone Marrow Precision Immuno-Oncology Platform: Preclinical Screening for Personalized CAR T-cell Immunotherapy.
Zheng Tan
University of British Columbia, Canada
researchgate.net/profile/Zheng-Tan-3
£10,000
Project: Establishing a multi-organ co-culture in an organ-on-a-chip setup to emulate the human atopic march.
Also Commended
Dr Maren Schenke
Johns Hopkins University, USA
linkedin.com/in/maren-schenke
Project: Addressing sex differences in brain development without animals.
MAJOR SCIENCE COLLABORATION AWARD
Coalition to Illuminate and Address Animal Methods Bias (COLAAB)
USA
linkedin.com/company/the-colaab
Non-financial award.
ANDREW TYLER AWARD
Liz White
Canada
animalprotectionparty.ca
Non-financial award.
POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Jean-Yves Duclos
Liberal Party, Canada
wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Yves_Duclos
Non-financial award.
Emma Hurst
Parliament of New South Wales, Australia
emmahurstmp.com
Non-financial award.
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