Welcome to FRAME
FRAME is 40 years old this year
FRAME was founded in 1969 to promote the concept of alternatives to the use of laboratory animals in medical research and toxicity testing. There will be a series of events this year to commemorate its 40th anniversary.
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FRAME's Mission Statement
FRAME is dedicated to the development of new and valid methods that will replace the need for laboratory animals in medical and scientific research, education, and testing. Where the use of animals is currently necessary, FRAME supports the reduction of numbers involved to an unavoidable minimum and refinement of the experimental procedures to minimise any suffering caused.
FRAME's ultimate aim is the elimination of the need to usel aboratory animals in any kind of medical or scientific procedures.











To mark FRAME's association with the University of Nottingham we are staging a three day symposium called Human Alternatives to Animal Studies. 
FRAME is deeply concerned that yet another use of botulinum toxin for vanity reasons is being proposed because its production involves intense animal suffering.