Bf3R Research Funding - Replacement, Reduction and Refinement

Every two years, the German Centre for the Protection of Laboratory Animals (Bf3R) at the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) awards funds for scientific research projects addressing the 3R principle (Replace, Reduce, Refine). Projects are funded that serve to replace and reduce the use of laboratory animals in areas of medical research or basic biological research, or that aim to identify, classify, and reduce pain, suffering, or harm in laboratory animals and improve husbandry conditions. With an annual total budget of approximately 350,000 euros, innovative projects of high scientific quality are funded for a total duration of up to 3 years. 

In particular, young scientists should obtain the opportunity to work on innovative and ambitious research projects that challenge established knowledge and question conventional hypotheses as part of a proof-of-concept study in order to obtain experimental data for a successful follow-up application for further funding (e. g. DFG, BMBF).

Who can apply for the funding?

Suitable applicants are public and non-public universities located in Germany, non-university research institutions, as well as companies in the industrial sector with research and development capacity. Applicants from all scientific disciplines with a completed academic education may apply (usually doctorate), but also PhD students are eligible if they provably have access to the laboratory equipment needed for the successful implementation of the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled questions and answers about Bf3R research funding and the application process for you.

Tender and application documents

You can find the application documents here:

  1. Bf3R Forschungsförderung - Ausschreibung (PDF file,117.54 KB)
  2. Gliederung der Projektbeschreibung (Vorlage) (PDF file,133.71 KB)
  3. Antragsunterlagen auf Ausgabenbasis (AZA) (Vorlage) (PDF file,130.72 KB)
  4. Richtlinien für Zuwendungsanträge auf Ausgabenbasis (AZA) (PDF file,179.04 KB)
  5. Antragsunterlagen auf Kostenbasis (AZK) (Vorlage) (PDF file,122.88 KB)
  6. Richtlinien für Zuwendungen auf Kostenbasis (AZK) (PDF file,123.13 KB)
  7. Schlussbericht (Vorlage) (PDF file,68.44 KB)

Overview of funded projects

Register „AnimalStudyRegistry.org“

Applications with an animal experimental component (e.g. in the area of refinement) must be registered on the "Animal Study Registry" (ASR) platform at the Bf3R in the event of funding. Further information can be found online at: 

Contact

Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR)
Max-Dohrn-Str. 8-10
10589 Berlin
Tel.: 030-18412-0
Fax: 030-18412-99099
Email: bf3r@bfr.bund.de

Research Coordination

Dr. Karin Schlesier
Tel.: 030-18412-32000
Email: karin.schlesier@bfr.bund.de

Dr. Diana Mutz
Tel.: 030-18412-32004
Email: diana.mutz@bfr.bund.de

Administration


Research Coordination
Barea Hagen
Tel.: 030-18412-32009
Email: Barea.Hagen@bfr.bund.de

Saskia Mewes
Tel.: 030-18412-32008
Email: saskia.mewes@bfr.bund.de

Science
Fachgruppe ZEBET
Prof. Dr. Marta Barenys
Tel.: 030-18412-29100
Email: marta.barenys@bfr.bund.de

Dr. Aline Stolz-Ertych
Tel.: 030-18412-29107
Email: aline.stolz@bfr.bund.de

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