Novel Technologies News for July 2014

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£4m dedicated to advancing the development and application of non-animal technologies, such as bioprinting human tissue £4m dedicated to advancing the development and application of non-animal technologies, such as bioprinting human tissue

Fifteen business collaborations, carrying out early-stage investigations into the feasibility of novel non-animal technologies, have received support from five key funding bodies, including the NC3Rs

Blocking Memories Could Help Treat Drug Addiction Blocking Memories Could Help Treat Drug Addiction

In substance addiction, drug-associated memories are known powerfully to compel craving and drug seeking behaviour. Research by Professor Barry Everitt at the University of Cambridge, UK, indicates that disrupting the brain's memory pathways might point towards future addiction therapy approaches.