Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, be they financially motivated or ego driven. Scientific consensus and widespread public beliefs usually catch up with the evidence, but this can take a very long time and often costs lives. The use of non-human animals in biomedical research and testing is a scientific endeavor and, as such, can and should be evaluated in light of the best science currently available. But facts that have been accepted in all areas of science are routinely ignored or called into question by well-funded, vested interest groups, compromising the scientific integrity of biomedical research. History is replete with examples of practices deemed scientifically viabl...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Brute Science investigates whether biomedical research using animals is, in fact, scientifically jus...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
In many countries, animal experiments can only be performed when their necessity has been demonstrat...
Contains fulltext : 136130.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question ...
The question of how animal studies should be designed, conducted, and analyzed remains underexposed ...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
The topic of this contribution is the moral justification of the use of non-human animals in scienti...
“Animal testing” is a term that often refers to use of non-human animals, like rodents or non-human ...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The seminal 1993 article by LaFollette and Shanks "Animal Models in Biomedical Research: Some Episte...
The seminal 1993 article by LaFollette and Shanks Animal Models in Biomedical Research: Some Episte...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Brute Science investigates whether biomedical research using animals is, in fact, scientifically jus...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
In many countries, animal experiments can only be performed when their necessity has been demonstrat...
Contains fulltext : 136130.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The question ...
The question of how animal studies should be designed, conducted, and analyzed remains underexposed ...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
The topic of this contribution is the moral justification of the use of non-human animals in scienti...
“Animal testing” is a term that often refers to use of non-human animals, like rodents or non-human ...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The seminal 1993 article by LaFollette and Shanks "Animal Models in Biomedical Research: Some Episte...
The seminal 1993 article by LaFollette and Shanks Animal Models in Biomedical Research: Some Episte...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Brute Science investigates whether biomedical research using animals is, in fact, scientifically jus...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...