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Questions and Answers about the German Centre for the Protection of Laboratory Animals

The German Centre for the Protection of Laboratory Animals (Bf3R) coordinates nationwide activities with the aim of reducing animal experiments to the necessary minimum, and ensures the best possible protection for experimental animals. To this end, the centre's work aims to stimulate research activities worldwide and to encourage scientific dialogue. 

Tattoo inks: How much colour gets into the body?

In a new clinical study, scientists from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) have traced the path and metabolism of the liquid components of tattooing agents in the body for the first time.

Dr Tewes Tralau appointed Vice-President of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

The biologist has been working at the BfR since 2010. He will take office on 1st of March 2025.

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