In response to public outrage stemming from exposés of animal abuse in research laboratories, the US Congress in 1985 mandated Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) to oversee animal use at institutions receiving federal grants. IACUCs were enjoined to respect public concern about the treatment of animals in research, but they were not specifically instructed whether or not to perform ethical cost-benefit analyses of animal research protocols that IACUCs have chosen, with approval contingent upon a balancing of animal pain and suffering against a reasonable expectation of resultant human benefit. IACUCs have chosen not to make such ethical judgments but, rather, restrict themselves to an advisory role, often tweaking the det...
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
Nearly half of all external grants from the US National Institutes of Health require approval by the...
Institutional Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) are the principal means of ensuring the ethical use o...
today are assessing scientific merit and the use of alternatives in research proposals. This study e...
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) were created to review, approve and oversee an...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Year] doi:10.1136/ medethics-2014-102404 Minimising the use of animals in experiments is universally...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Currently, there has been growing attention to animal welfare in animal-assisted interventions (AAI)...
It is widely agreed, and often legally required, that distress and pain in research animals should b...
ABSTRACT. According to some proponents and critics of research using animals, the greatest hope for ...
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
Nearly half of all external grants from the US National Institutes of Health require approval by the...
Institutional Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) are the principal means of ensuring the ethical use o...
today are assessing scientific merit and the use of alternatives in research proposals. This study e...
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) were created to review, approve and oversee an...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Year] doi:10.1136/ medethics-2014-102404 Minimising the use of animals in experiments is universally...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Currently, there has been growing attention to animal welfare in animal-assisted interventions (AAI)...
It is widely agreed, and often legally required, that distress and pain in research animals should b...
ABSTRACT. According to some proponents and critics of research using animals, the greatest hope for ...
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
In his challenging article, Steneck (1997) criticized the creation of the Institutional Animal Care ...
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
Tighter regulations, higher costs, and refined methodologies likely to lead to decreased animal us
Nearly half of all external grants from the US National Institutes of Health require approval by the...
Institutional Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) are the principal means of ensuring the ethical use o...