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Ethical Issues in Animal Use

Volume 13, No. 3, June 2005

A report that seeks to clarify the ethical issues raised by the use of animals in research was published in May 2005 by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics in England. The report can be accessed through the Educational Resources page in the RCR section on the ORI web site.

The report reviews the ways in which animals are used in different areas or research and makes recommendations for future policy and practices related to the use of genetically modified animals, the implementation of refinement, reduction and replacements, and the responsibilities of researchers, reviewers and funding bodies.




 
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