Before any animal research is approved, we ask whether animals are needed at all to properly answer the given scientific question.
The increasing sophistication of computer modelling, in vitro biochemistry, and research using cell and tissue culture methods means that a significant amount of data can be obtained without the use of live animals.
The use of regulated species can often then be limited to the later stages of a programme of work where it is important to confirm that findings from other systems hold true in a model closer to a live human being.