The lack of information from institutions and organisations regarding the use of animals in scientific research produces a specialised communication niche which non-scientific groups have exploited to make public opinion sympathetic to them. Public opinion is linked to societal development. Lack of information leads to the creation of unfounded opinions that are alien to scientific and technological development and contribute to the progressive introduction of restrictive measures that are detrimental to scientific research and social development. Conversely, an informed society can and must participate in the development of responsible research that aligns inquiry and its potential benefits with the needs of society itself from the earlies...
The subject was restricted to the communication with the general public, often represented by journa...
The arguments of whether animals should be used in the experiments have existed for decades. Stakeho...
<p>Responses by participants asked questions designed to assess a) warmth, b) competence, and c) soc...
The general public shows strong reservations towards animal research. Over the years, science has al...
The use of animals in scientific research represents an interesting case to consider in the context ...
Transparency involves communicating meaningful information (eg, data or details of decision-making p...
To be legitimate, research needs to be ethical, methodologically sound, of sufficient value to justi...
Meaningful societal dialogue about the use of animals for scientific purposes requires a level of tr...
It has been argued that citizen stakeholders would be well served by greater transparency. The Trans...
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Va...
The use of animals in research is controversial and often takes place under a veil of secrecy. Lab a...
This article discusses the background to the need for change in the reporting of experiments involvi...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
Recent proposals to improve public communication about animal-based biomedical research have been na...
Activist groups attack animal research and put scientists and their institutions under pressure, whe...
The subject was restricted to the communication with the general public, often represented by journa...
The arguments of whether animals should be used in the experiments have existed for decades. Stakeho...
<p>Responses by participants asked questions designed to assess a) warmth, b) competence, and c) soc...
The general public shows strong reservations towards animal research. Over the years, science has al...
The use of animals in scientific research represents an interesting case to consider in the context ...
Transparency involves communicating meaningful information (eg, data or details of decision-making p...
To be legitimate, research needs to be ethical, methodologically sound, of sufficient value to justi...
Meaningful societal dialogue about the use of animals for scientific purposes requires a level of tr...
It has been argued that citizen stakeholders would be well served by greater transparency. The Trans...
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Va...
The use of animals in research is controversial and often takes place under a veil of secrecy. Lab a...
This article discusses the background to the need for change in the reporting of experiments involvi...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
Recent proposals to improve public communication about animal-based biomedical research have been na...
Activist groups attack animal research and put scientists and their institutions under pressure, whe...
The subject was restricted to the communication with the general public, often represented by journa...
The arguments of whether animals should be used in the experiments have existed for decades. Stakeho...
<p>Responses by participants asked questions designed to assess a) warmth, b) competence, and c) soc...