The Lords Minister has appointed 6 new members to the Animals in Science Committee.
Six new members have been appointed to the Animals in Science Committee (ASC) for 3 years, following a robust competition conducted in accordance with the Governance Code on Public Appointments. This brings the current complement of members to 16.
The role of the ASC is to advise the secretary of state on all matters concerning the use of animals in scientific procedures, and advise animal welfare ethical review bodies on sharing best practice within the UK.
The 6 new members appointed for a first term of 3 years, ending on 31 March 2029, are:
You can find full biographies for the new and existing committee members.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/appointments-to-the-animals-in-science-committee-april-2026