David O. Wiebers, M.D., chairman of The HSUS\u27s Scientific Advisory Council, presented the keynote address, from which these excerpts were taken, at the HSUS symposium, held in Washington, D.C., October 11, 1991
The research industry has long held that the use of animals is the only reliable way we have of de...
Animal experimentation has been one of the most controversial areas of animal use, mainly due to the...
Animals are used in laboratory to increase fundamental understanding of normal functioning of body s...
David O. Wiebers, M.D., chairman of The HSUS\u27s Scientific Advisory Council, presented the keynote...
Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biomedical research, education, and testin...
Animal protection and medical science Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biom...
It is correctly asserted that the intensity of the current debate over the use of animals in biomedi...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
The use of animals in medical research and teaching, and the public concern this has generated is no...
In 1969, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Peter Medawar predicted that scientific innovation would some...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) organized a conference on “Laboratory Animal Research for the...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
Use of animals in experimentation and research has always been a topic of great debate. Some express...
The research industry has long held that the use of animals is the only reliable way we have of de...
Animal experimentation has been one of the most controversial areas of animal use, mainly due to the...
Animals are used in laboratory to increase fundamental understanding of normal functioning of body s...
David O. Wiebers, M.D., chairman of The HSUS\u27s Scientific Advisory Council, presented the keynote...
Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biomedical research, education, and testin...
Animal protection and medical science Over the past decade, the debate concerning animal use in biom...
It is correctly asserted that the intensity of the current debate over the use of animals in biomedi...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
The use of animals in medical research and teaching, and the public concern this has generated is no...
In 1969, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Peter Medawar predicted that scientific innovation would some...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) organized a conference on “Laboratory Animal Research for the...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
Use of animals in experimentation and research has always been a topic of great debate. Some express...
The research industry has long held that the use of animals is the only reliable way we have of de...
Animal experimentation has been one of the most controversial areas of animal use, mainly due to the...
Animals are used in laboratory to increase fundamental understanding of normal functioning of body s...