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  1. 19 sie 2022 · The contemporary pharmaceutical industry is voicing growing concerns about the translatability and reproducibility of animal models. In addition, the usefulness of certain of the required regulatory safety tests in animals is being increasingly questioned.

  2. 1 sie 2023 · Such significant failures in clinical trials raise the question: what scientific evidence do we have that animal tests are the best way to predict and protect human health? It is about time the paradigm of animal testing as a “gold standard” in medicine was challenged, researched, and re-evaluated.

  3. This article reviews the use of non-human animals in biomedical research from a historical viewpoint, providing an insight into the most relevant social and moral issues on this topic across time, as well as to how the current paradigm for ethically and publically acceptable use of animals in biomedicine has been achieved.

  4. 1 lip 2014 · To help scientists and others band together to defend animal research, Jentsch has formed Pro-Test for Science, an online group that holds rallies and counter-protests. Jentsch spoke with the Monitor about his experiences and why it's vital for scientists to conduct research with nonhuman animals.

  5. 13 sty 2024 · In an article in the University of Illinois Chicago Law Review, Lenore Montanaro of the Roger Williams University School of Law argues that regulators should mandate the reporting of lab animals used in research, regardless of species, promoting the reduction of animal testing.

  6. 30 sie 2021 · The European Commission and industry have pioneered the use of alternative methods to animal testing since 1991 (and earlier for some companies), 11 and invested over one billion euro in the past 20 years in developing non-animal safety science capability and NAMs.

  7. 21 cze 2024 · Moore wants to know why. His lab uses mice for some protocols, but animal studies are notoriously bad at identifying human treatments. Around 95% of the drugs developed through animal...