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  • In preclinical research, there is a persistent sex bias where research is conducted with a single sex. Here, the authors present a Sex Inclusive Research Framework that provides a traffic light classification of research proposals to facilitate robust assessment and promote equitable sex inclusion

    • Natasha A. Karp
    • Manuel Berdoy
    • Lucy Whitfield
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-6
  • There is a growing interest in being able to better describe a Culture of Care, particularly as institutions are being asked to nurture such a culture and engage proactively on the care and welfare of the animals used for research purposes. Based on responses collected using an anonymized virtual interactive online poll, we provide some suggestions to help promote further awareness of how animal welfare ethical review bodies can champion a Culture of Care.

    • Sally Robinson
    • Angela Kerton
    Comments & Opinion
    Lab Animal
    Volume: 50, P: 269-271
  • The relationships between individuals and the research animals they work with can enhance animal welfare, but they also involve a moral cost to staff. Securing a safe space to communicate openly about animal welfare & research and acknowledge its emotional impacts is crucial. In this Comment, we reflect on emotional resilience and provide resources available to help manage the emotional burden of working with laboratory animals.

    • Jordi L. Tremoleda
    • Angela Kerton
    Comments & Opinion
    Lab Animal
    Volume: 49, P: 275-277