For monospecific antibodies, which target one specific molecule, and work through well-understood human biology, the ...
Currently, monkeys can die during scientific experiments or be deliberately killed so that their tissues and organs can be ...
As the acknowledged specialists in our field, we are available to advise and comment on the full range of issues relating to ...
Such tests are not the same as taking your companion animal to the vet and are not equivalent to any type of test or exam ...
We are disappointed that this afternoon’s autumn Budget from the UK Government failed to detail the expected funding for the ...
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Millions of animals are used and killed in scientific procedures around the world every year. We estimate that at least 192.1 million animals were used for all scientific purposes worldwide in 2015.
The UK government has admitted that it secretly abandoned the UK’s ban on animal testing for cosmetics in 2019 – but as part of the ruling in our Judicial Review of the policy, a High Court judge has ...
Our investigators, who met with animal dealers and visited monkey breeding farms and border crossings, were told of the apparent ease by which the monkeys, long-tailed macaques, could be smuggled ...
Our new UK Replace Animal Tests (RAT) List highlights five animals tests which already have an accepted non-animal replacement available and yet are STILL being conducted in the UK. Stopping these ...
The European Commission will immediately begin working on a roadmap to phase-out animal testing in Europe – but refuses to protect and uphold its ban on animal testing for cosmetics in its final ...
We contributed to Committee’s report – and now await government response. The UK Home Office has now received recommendations on improving public transparency on the use of animals in science, after ...