Brazilian National Network of Alternative Methods (RENAMA) 10th Anniversary: Meeting of the Associated Laboratories, May 2022

Renato Ivan de Ávila, J. Fentem, Izabel Villela, Debora Somlo, A. M. Fusco Almeida, M. J. Mendes-Giannini, Andrezza Di Pietro Micali Canavez, Bruna Bosquetti, C. Catarino, Desiree Cigaran Schuck, Bruna Nardy Valadares, Gustavo Facchini, Bianca Marigliani, Ana Carolina Migliorini Figueira, Rosângela Hickson, Daniela Morais Leme, Carlos Tagliati, Larissa C.R. de Souza, Silvya Stuchi Maria Engler, Lorena Rigo Gaspar Cordeiro, Janice Koepp, J. Granjeiro, Humberto de Mello Brandão, Michele Munk, Katherine Antunes de Mattos, B. Pedralli, Marcella Miranda Siqueira Furtuoso Rodrigues, Ana Clara Stival, Jordana Andrade, L. Brito, Thaís Rosa Marques Dos Santos, Jacqueline Leite, Artur Christian Garcia da Silva, M. Valadares
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The Brazilian National Network of Alternative Methods (RENAMA), which is linked to the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, is currently comprised of 51 laboratories from CROs, academia, industry and government. RENAMA’s aim is to develop and validate new approach methodologies (NAMs), as well as train researchers and disseminate information on their use — thus reducing Brazilian, and consequently Latin American, dependence on external technology. Moreover, it promotes the adoption of NAMs by educators and trained researchers, as well as the implementation of good laboratory practice (GLP) and the use of certified products. The RENAMA network started its activities in 2012, and was originally comprised of three central laboratories — the National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (INMETRO); the National Institute of Quality Control in Health (INCQS); and the National Brazilian Biosciences Laboratory (LNBio) — and ten associated laboratories. In 2022, RENAMA celebrated its 10th anniversary, a milestone commemorated by the organisation of a meeting attended by different stakeholders, including the RENAMA-associated laboratories, academia, non-governmental organisations and industry. Ninety-six participants attended the meeting, held on 26 May 2022 in Balneário Camboriú, SC, Brazil, as part of the programme of the XXIII Brazilian Congress of Toxicology 2022. Significant moments of the RENAMA were remembered, and new goals and discussion themes were established. The lectures highlighted recent innovations in the toxicological sciences that have translated into the assessment of consumer product safety through the use of human-relevant NAMs instead of the use of existing animal-based approaches. The challenges and opportunities in accepting such practices for regulatory purposes were also presented and discussed.
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巴西国家替代方法网络(RENAMA)十周年:相关实验室会议,2022 年 5 月
巴西国家替代方法网络(RENAMA)与科学、技术和创新部有联系,目前由来自cro、学术界、工业界和政府的51个实验室组成。RENAMA的目的是发展和验证新的方法方法,培训研究人员并传播使用这些方法的资料,从而减少巴西以及拉丁美洲对外部技术的依赖。此外,它还促进教育工作者和受过培训的研究人员采用NAMs,以及实施良好实验室规范(GLP)和使用认证产品。RENAMA网络于2012年开始活动,最初由三个中心实验室组成:国家计量、质量和技术研究所(INMETRO);国家卫生质量控制研究所;巴西国家生物科学实验室(LNBio)以及10个相关实验室。2022年,RENAMA庆祝了其成立10周年,组织了一次由不同利益相关者参加的会议,包括RENAMA相关实验室、学术界、非政府组织和工业界。作为2022年第23届巴西毒理学大会规划的一部分,96名与会者出席了于2022年5月26日在巴西SC Balneário Camboriú举行的会议。大家记住了联马援助的重要时刻,并确定了新的目标和讨论主题。这些讲座强调了最近毒理学科学方面的创新,这些创新已转化为通过使用与人类有关的NAMs而不是使用现有的以动物为基础的方法来评估消费品安全。还介绍和讨论了为监管目的接受这种做法所面临的挑战和机遇。
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