Biological Services Behavioural Suite
A dedicated facility will open at Grays Inn Rd in 2028, applying rigorous and ethical standards during study and analysis to advance research and better understand and treat neurological disease
Available: 2028
Location: Grays Inn Road
Behavioural analyses e.g. motor performance, sensory function, fear conditioning, video cage analysis, rotarod, water maze, beam walking, gate analysis system (e.g., Catwalk).
Our Impact
Animal research has been at the heart of medical progress throughout history, leading us to treatments we take for granted today, such as penicillin and painkillers. Use of animals in research continues to advance our understanding and treatment of major health issues including neurological conditions like dementia and stroke. At UCL, animal research is a small but vital part of our neuroscience work, conducted only when necessary and applying the highest welfare standards.
A dedicated team
A dedicated technical team will be in place to support and run the facility. On site state-of-the-art facilities, with a dedicated technical team in place to support you
Highest standards of animal welfare
Highest standards of animal welfare, ensuring rigorous ethical standards
Best practice methods
Standardised services carried out in accordance with industry best practice
Cost-effective
Surpluses are reinvested into equipment and services