PETA Science Consortium International e.V. promotes robust non-animal testing methods that protect human health and the environment. The Science Consortium coordinates the scientific and regulatory expertise of its members to advance the development, use, and global regulatory acceptance of the best in silico and in vitro testing approaches.
The Science Consortium has provided millions of euros in funding to advance animal-free testing approaches and awards researchers developing and using these methods.
The Science Consortium is developing effective and efficient approaches to assessing respiratory toxicity that protect human health without using animals.
The Science Consortium maintains factsheets detailing methods that replace animal use in toxicity testing and are accepted by regulatory agencies.
The Science Consortium funded the creation of fully human recombinant monoclonal antibodies capable of neutralising diphtheria toxin.
The Science Consortium awards travel grants to researchers seeking to share their work and further contribute to the development and use of animal-free test methods.