Submissions from 2019
Rethinking the 3Rs: From Whitewashing to Rights, Charlotte E. Blattner
Research and Testing Without Animals: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Heading?, Thomas Hartung
Refinement on the Way Towards Replacement: Are We Doing What We Can?, Kathrin Herrmann
When Is an Alternative Not an Alternative? Supporting Progress for Absolute Replacement of Animals in Science, Craig Redmond
Submissions from 2013
A Vision Becoming Reality, Gill Langley
Humane Society International’s Global Campaign to End Animal Testing, Troy Seidle
History of the 3Rs in Toxicity Testing: From Russell and Burch to 21st Century Toxicology, Martin L. Stephens and Nina S. Mak
Submissions from 2010
Cross-Sector Review of Drivers and Available 3Rs Approaches for Acute Systemic Toxicity Testing, Troy Seidle, Sally Robinson, Tom Holmes, Stuart Creton, Pilar Prieto, Julia Scheel, and Magda Chlebus
Submissions from 2009
Personal Reflections on Russell and Burch, FRAME, and The HSUS, Martin Stephens
Submissions from 2004
Animals and Alternatives: Societal Expectations and Scientific Need, Alan M. Goldberg
Submissions from 2001
The First Forty Years of the Alternatives Approach: Refining, Reducing, and Replacing the Use of Laboratory Animals, Martin L. Stephens, Alan M. Goldberg, and Andrew N. Rowan
Submissions from 1995
The Three Rs: The Way Forward, Michael Balls, Alan M. Goldberg, Julia H. Fentem, Caren L. Broadhead, Rex L. Burch, Michael F.W. Festing, John M. Frazier, Coenraad F.M. Hendriksen, Margaret Jennings, Margot D.O. van der Kamp, David B. Morton, Andrew N. Rowan, Claire Russell, William M.S. Russell, Horst Spielmann, Martin Stephens, William S. Stokes, Donald W. Straughan, James D. Yager, Joanne Zurlo, and Bert F.M. van Zutphen