Yet the request for expert veterinary participation in reaching decisions
concerning laboratory animal medicine and welfare at different European and national levels is most encouraging.
Not exact matches
John Eppig, a reproductive biologist at Jackson
Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine raised the
concern that no
animal studies with a control group have been done — a standard practice with experimental medical procedures — yet somehow the procedure is being tried on humans.
The Food and Drug Administration has long permitted its use, but in recent years
concerns about the chemical have grown as studies have indicated low doses of the substance can disrupt hormone systems in
laboratory animals and possibly increase the risk of cancer or other serious illness.
Not only from the life science research viewpoint, but also from the social
concern for the welfare of
laboratory animals.
In addition, some of the prime efforts and established modes of communication that aim to inform the general public about issues
concerning research involving
animals and the efforts to improve the well - being of
laboratory animals were discussed.
The European Society of
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which concern them, in the field of laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe spe
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which concern them, in the field of laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe specifi
Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which
concern them, in the field of
laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe spe
laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe specifi
animal science, in general and in Europe specifically.
The society gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which
concern us, in the field of
laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe specifically.
BHT, BHA: Chemical preservatives such as BHT and BHA have caused some
concerns when tested on
laboratory animals.
We are solely
concerned with the safe, prompt relocation of peoples» personal pets and are firmly against assisting
laboratories with research
animals.
Some researchers have reported
concerns about using carrageenan in foods because of
laboratory studies that show gastrointestinal inflammation, ulcers, and colitis - like disease in
animals that have received carrageenin in their water or diet.
There are some
concerns over the validity of the
laboratory analysis, as it is is not tested on the
animal itself.
Yet some scientists who have been quieted or marginalized have found serious
concerns about the safety of GMOs in
laboratory animal studies.