We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research: Assessing the Necessity, are methodologically and ethically confused. We argue that a proper understanding of evolution and complexity theory in terms of the science and ethics of using chimpanzees in biomedical research would have had led the committee to recommend not merely limiting but eliminating the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research. Specifically, we argue that a proper understanding of the difference between the gross level of examination of species and examinations on finer levels can shed light on important methodological and ethical inconsistencies leading to ignorance of potentially unethic...
The advanced sensory, psychological and social abilities of chimpanzees confer upon them a profound ...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
This review presents the results of an informal 1993 survey of the distribution of chimpanzees (Pan ...
Abstract We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanz...
We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanzees in Bi...
Biomedical research on captive chimpanzees incurs substantial nonhuman animal welfare, ethical, and ...
Research on captive chimpanzees incurs considerable animal welfare, ethical and financial costs. Adv...
textabstractThe present article represents a consensus view of the appropriate utilization of chimpa...
The efficacy of biomedical research on chimpanzees is addressed from an empirical point of view. The...
The USA is the only significant user of chimpanzees in biomedical research in the world, since many ...
Advocates of chimpanzee research claim the genetic similarity of humans and chimpanzees make them an...
This survey examines the extent to which live chimpanzees have been used in monoclonal antibody (mAb...
Many animal rights activists consider that all research carried out with animals is indefensible. Th...
Biomedical research on captive chimpanzees incurs substantial nonhuman animal welfare, ethical, and ...
The use of chimpanzees for biomedical research and testing has been on the decline in recent years a...
The advanced sensory, psychological and social abilities of chimpanzees confer upon them a profound ...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
This review presents the results of an informal 1993 survey of the distribution of chimpanzees (Pan ...
Abstract We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanz...
We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanzees in Bi...
Biomedical research on captive chimpanzees incurs substantial nonhuman animal welfare, ethical, and ...
Research on captive chimpanzees incurs considerable animal welfare, ethical and financial costs. Adv...
textabstractThe present article represents a consensus view of the appropriate utilization of chimpa...
The efficacy of biomedical research on chimpanzees is addressed from an empirical point of view. The...
The USA is the only significant user of chimpanzees in biomedical research in the world, since many ...
Advocates of chimpanzee research claim the genetic similarity of humans and chimpanzees make them an...
This survey examines the extent to which live chimpanzees have been used in monoclonal antibody (mAb...
Many animal rights activists consider that all research carried out with animals is indefensible. Th...
Biomedical research on captive chimpanzees incurs substantial nonhuman animal welfare, ethical, and ...
The use of chimpanzees for biomedical research and testing has been on the decline in recent years a...
The advanced sensory, psychological and social abilities of chimpanzees confer upon them a profound ...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
This review presents the results of an informal 1993 survey of the distribution of chimpanzees (Pan ...