Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the noble cause of developing drugs to treat and cure human disease. With rare exception, drug interventions cannot reach commercialization without safety and efficacy having first been demonstrated in animal models. The intention of regulations, which require the use of animal models in such contexts, is to ensure that only safe and effective drugs end up being used by patients. Similarly, it is standard practice for researchers to employ animal models in their attempts to understand the way diseases present and progress in humans. Unfortunately, there exist serious theoretical and empirical concerns regarding the standard practice of using non-hum...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
It is one of the central aims of the philosophy of science to elucidate the meanings of scientific t...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
The development of efficient ways to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat human diseases is of great...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
It is one of the central aims of the philosophy of science to elucidate the meanings of scientific t...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The assumption that animal models are reasonably predictive of human outcomes provides the basis for...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...