Rodent skull from the 3D printer for training
Researchers conducting neuroscientific animal experiments at ETH Zurich can now practice their handlings on 3D-?printed models. This benefits animal welfare. ?
![Finished resin model of a rat (left) and mouse skull (right) filled with insulating foam. Transparent resin was used.](/staffnet/en/news-and-events/internal-news/archive/2023/04/rodent-skull-from-the-3d-printer-for-training/_jcr_content/articleLeadImage/image.imageformat.carousel.1247325567.jpg)
Finished resin model of a rat (left) and mouse skull (right) filled with insulating foam. Transparent resin was used. (Photograph: ETH Zurich/ Samia Bachmann)
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