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Tag: William Newsome

A roadmap for a public discussion of the ethics of animal research

July 19, 2019 Last week we wrote about US legislative and other efforts that address research with nonhuman animals, particularly that conducted by federal agencies. Together those efforts have generated several federally funded workshops, panels, and committees over the past several years. Scientists, policymakers, advocates, and bioethicists have talked, written, and otherwise participated in discussions, … Continue reading A roadmap for a public discussion of the ethics of animal research

Posted on July 19, 2019July 22, 2019 by EditorPosted in News, Science NewsTagged Allyson J. Bennett, Animal Ethics, animal research, animal rights, animal testing, dario ringach, Ethics, IOM, Jeff Kahn, monkey, NIH, Office of Science Policy, Peter Singer, public dialogue, public engagement, tipu aziz, William Newsome. 1 Comment
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