The following is excerpted from a speech given by Dr. Thomas E. Malone, Deputy Director of the National Institutes of Health, at the 26th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Scientists (AALAS), Anaheim, California, October 5, 1977
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterin...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Scientists working with laboratory animals in Britain are made aware forcibly that a severe ethical ...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
Like other areas of animal science, the study of animal behaviour is becoming increasingly subject t...
An animal\u27s welfare should be governed by five freedoms, namely, freedom from hunger and thirst, ...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
A report of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science annual meeting held in Washington...
What becomes an ethical issue in animal ethics committees? And what does not become an ethical issue...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Keeping livestock healthy is primarily the responsibility of owners. Indeed, if they did not do so t...
Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biomedical research, education, and testin...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterin...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Scientists working with laboratory animals in Britain are made aware forcibly that a severe ethical ...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
Like other areas of animal science, the study of animal behaviour is becoming increasingly subject t...
An animal\u27s welfare should be governed by five freedoms, namely, freedom from hunger and thirst, ...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
A report of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science annual meeting held in Washington...
What becomes an ethical issue in animal ethics committees? And what does not become an ethical issue...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Keeping livestock healthy is primarily the responsibility of owners. Indeed, if they did not do so t...
Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biomedical research, education, and testin...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterin...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Scientists working with laboratory animals in Britain are made aware forcibly that a severe ethical ...