Media Coverage of the Pro-Test for Science 2010 Rally, which attracted hundreds of supporters to the UCLA campus.
Several Hundred Pro-Test for Science
Review of the Pro-Test for Science 2010 rally which attracted hundreds of scientists, researchers and members of the public in support of animal research / animal tests, which save millions of lives.
Holder Speaks on Eve of Rally
Tom Holder, SR founder, gave two talks in the run up the UCLA. The first was a small talk to members of the UCLA community on April 6th. The talk went well with questions being asked on how researchers could most effectively advocate for research, and overcome institutional inertia that can hinder outreach efforts. On … Continue reading Holder Speaks on Eve of Rally
I’m Pro-Test and I’ll Prove It
IMPORTANT: A couple of people have reported that they were sent emails by AR activists after signing their support. Please forward any such emails to us at contact@speakingofresearch.com It's time to stand up and proudly announce: I am Pro-Test, are you? Please leave comments on this thread (scroll to bottom of page) to announce - … Continue reading I’m Pro-Test and I’ll Prove It
Pro-Test for Science – Thursday April 8th 2010 – Stand up for Science
Pro-Test for Science will march in support of lifesaving medical research at UCLA and beyond. The rally will start 11:30am Thursday April 8th 2010 at the corner of Westwood Blvd. and Le Conte Ave. at the UCLA campus.
Holder in LA
Tom Holder speaks to students on the UCLA campus
SR at UCLA – April 6th 2010
Tom Holder will speak at the UCLA campus on the April 6th, about the role of animals in research, and what the scientific community can do to improve understanding on this important issue.
RNAi: Send in the Nanobots!
The publication of the preliminary results of a small clinical trial of a new therapy called RNA interference (RNAi) online in the scientific journal Nature is causing quite a stir in the scientific community this week. A team led by Professor Mark E. Davis at Caltech targeted the delivery of a nanoparticle only 70 nanometers … Continue reading RNAi: Send in the Nanobots!