The Non-Animal Technologies Network is a forward-looking research grant program established by the NSW Government to boost the next generation of research methods in the state. NAT-Net is increasing critical capacity in the state for research methods utilising organoid and new technology, strengthening infrastructure and developing new regulatory frameworks inclusive of human cell models.
As a multi-institutional facility, NSWOIC is equipped to support projects utilising stem cell techniques backed by AI and robotics. Our centre can provide more information for researchers interested in applying for NAT-Net’s 2025 Pillar Competitive Grant Scheme by 25 August.
Utilising interlinked capability in organoid culture, functional analysis and drug screening, the centre supports a diversity of projects based around non-animal methods. Our staff scientists additionally have substantial expertise in planning new techniques to streamline projects.





