- SEURAT-1 : Bilan de 5 ans de recherches sur les alternatives aux tests sur animaux (in French), 11 December 2015. Read the article on Premium Beauty News.
- SEURAT-1: The results of a five-year research program on animal-free assessment of chemical substances, 11 December 2015. Read the article on Premium Beauty News.
- Seurat-1 holds final symposium, 10 December 2015. Read the article on Chemical Watch.
- SEURAT-1 : vers l’évaluation des substances chimiques sans tests animaux (in French, you must have subscribed to the website to read the full article), 9 December. Available here.
- Cosmetics boss: EU still a world leader after animal-testing ban, 8 December 2015. Read the article on EurActiv.
- Computers replace bunnies in Europe’s cosmetics testing labs, 8 December 2015. Read the article on the Horizon Magazine.
- SEURAT-1: Animal-free Safety Assessment of Chemical Substances, 7 December 2015. Read the article on the CGI Magazine.
- Chemical safety heading towards animal-free assessments with €50m investment programme, 4 December 2015. Read the article on Cosmetics Design Europe.
- SEURAT-1 reaches milestone to assess cosmetics ingredients safety without using animal, 3 December 2015. Read the article on SpecialChem Magazine.
- Special feature: “Can science do without animal testing?”, research*eu results magazine, Issue 46 – October 2015, You can download this issue here.
- European Citizen’s Initiative puts alternative safety testing methods in the spotlight of public debate, 15 June 2015. Read the article on Medical News Today.
- EU project pushes for regulatory acceptance of read-across, 21 May 2015. Read the article on Chemical Watch.
- SEURAT-1: painting the future animal-free safety assessment of chemical substances, 24 April 2015. Read the Press Release on Alpha Galileo.
- Deux Seurats: one (was an artist) and one (is an inquiry into scientifically sound alternatives to animal testing), 26 December 2014. Read the article on FrogHeart.
- Alternative test data publicly available, ToxBank data warehouse, Emma Davies, 4 September 2014. Available on Chemical Watch.
- US EPA deals with issue of false positives in assays, Emma Davies, 10 July 2014. Read it on Chemical Watch.
- SEURAT-1 homes in on test chemicals for read-across, Emma Davies, May 2014. Read the article on Chemical Watch.
- Alan Dove, Patient in a Dish: Toxicologists Embrace Stem Cells, Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office. Available on Sciencemag.org.
- ECEAE observes progress Of EU SEURAT Alternatives Project, Read the article on ECEAE.
- The art of alternatives, Emma Davies January 2014. Read it on Chemistry World.
- European initiative sets out path to alternative testing, September 2013. Read the article on Chemical Watch.
- SEURAT-1: Development of a Research Strategy for the Replacement of in vivo Repeated Dose Systemic Toxicity Testing, August 2013. Read the article on AltTox.
- SEURAT-1 in German Press, March 22, 2013. Read the article on VDI nachrichten.
Jeffrey M. Perkel, Animal-Free Toxicology: Sometimes, in Vitro is Better, Science, 2012
- Cosmetics testing – the way forward in Europe, July 19, 2012. Read the article on Animal Defenders International.
- Pharma And Biotech, Cosmetics: pioneering the way towards animal free testing, July 20, 2012. Read the article on Scientist Live.
- Michelle Yeomans, Ambitious consortium reports considerable progress in animal testing area at EU forum, July 18, 2012. Read the article on Cosmetics Design-Europe.
- Ronan McGreevy, Chemical testing without animals ‘close’, July 16, 2012. Read the article on the Irish Times.
- Roche Diagnostics GmbH, EU’s Safety Evaluation Ultimately Replacing Animal Testing initiative tests Roche’s xCELLigence system, March 29, 2012. Read the article on News Medical.

Sara holds the esteemed position of Lead Publisher at SEURAT, overseeing the curation and dissemination of content centered on health and ethical consumer choices. With her rigorous editorial standards and an acute understanding of the health supplement industry, she ensures the delivery of accurate, insightful, and relevant information to the platform’s discerning audience. Her commitment to promoting cruelty-free practices has solidified the website’s reputation as a trusted source for professional and ethical insights in the sector.