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Institute of Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Laboratory

Welcome to the website of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Laboratory of the Hannover Medical School.

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Animal welfare

Animal welfare, taking into account the 3Rs principle (see below), is an indispensable prerequisite for successful biomedical research.

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Research

The close links between the Institute and the Central Animal Laboratory enable biomedical research to be combined with laboratory animal science…

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SYMPOSIUM: ADVANCING MICRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

March 17-18, 2026: The R2N.Micro-Replace-Systems center invites you to the Symposium Advancing Micro-Physiological Systems: Innovations and Applications in Biomedical Research.

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Understanding animal testing

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Transparent Animal Testing Initiative

This is an initiative of "Understanding Animal Experiments" and the Permanent Senate Commission on Animal Experimental Research of the German Research Foundation (DFG) in cooperation with the…

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Current projects

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R2N-"Replace "and "Reduce" from Lower Saxony

Replacement and complementary methods for forward-looking biomedical research

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3r-research

Initiated by the research networks R2N and FOR2591!

 

 

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Education and training

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Education and training in the field of laboratory animal science

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Service | Diagnostics

Service facilities and diagnostic laboratories at the Central Animal Laboratory

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"Progress in biological and medical research is based to a large extent on animal experiments. Although the development of alternative methods is constantly progressing, current research is also inconceivable without the use of animal experiments." (Leopoldina statement, 2012).

Many research successes at the MHH are also based on animal experiments. In order to ensure the highest possible animal welfare and quality standards (3R principle), the MHH created a central animal facility and a chair for this subject at an early stage. As a result, Hannover has established itself as one of the few locations where competitive research is carried out in the field of laboratory animal science and from which impulses for this subject emanate.

The Institute of Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Laboratory, one of the largest and most complex facilities or Institutions for laboratory animal science in Europe, are closely interlinked and are managed by the same staff.

At the MHH we offer a center for

  • animal welfare ensured by the Animal Welfare Officer and his deputies as well as all veterinarians and animal keepers;
  • Standardization, achieved through highly standardized animal husbandry and laboratories for genetic and microbiological monitoring, experimental reproductive biology and anaesthesiology;
  • Phenotyping, in particular through Experimental Pathology and the Small Animal Imaging Center;
  • Education and training of students, biology laboratory technicians, animal caretakers, veterinarians, European Specialists (EBVS) and specialist scientists;
  • Research in particular by linking basic research with laboratory animal science topics.

 

 

 

 

Laboratory animal science colloquium 13.01.2026

Housing and Management: Critical Points for Mouse Survival in Breeding

Dr. Gabriela Munhoz Morello
Researcher at i3S, University of Porto & Professor at CESPU

MS Teams 16:15h Online
"Housing and Management: Critical Points for Mouse Survival in Breeding"

Registration is mandatory at the following link:

https://www.mhhztl.de/anmeldung

The training will take place via Microsoft Teams. 
The registration deadline is January 11, 2026.

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Registration is via Microsoft Forms, where your data will be used exclusively for planning the event. (Last name, first name, and email address) The data will be deleted after the event has ended.

ATF recognition for veterinarians: 2 hours