Hence, this work does not comply with PLOS ONE's
policy on animal research.
Not exact matches
The European Union's Treaty of Lisbon, which came into force
on 1 December 2009, recognises that
animals are sentient beings and calls
on member states to «pay full regard to the welfare requirements of
animals» in agriculture, fisheries, transport,
research and development and space
policies.
► Scientists using nonhuman primates in your
research, take note: «[I] n response to a congressional mandate, [the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-RSB- will convene a workshop this summer to review the ethical
policies and procedures surrounding work
on monkeys, baboons, and related
animals,» David Grimm reported
on Monday.
Dr. Frankel is currently directing or co-directing projects related to the ethical and
policy implications of human germ - line interventions, the responsible use of
animals in biomedical and behavioral
research, improving patient safety and reducing errors in health care, the ethical dimensions of the Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity
on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing in science.
«While urbanization has caused cities to lose large numbers of plants and
animals, the good news is that cities still retain endemic native species, which opens the door for new
policies on regional and global biodiversity conservation,» said lead author and NCEAS working group member Myla F. J. Aronson, a
research scientist in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
The researchers examined respondents» deference to science
on a scale of 0 - 10 when it came to 14
policy issues, including child vaccinations, stem cell
research, global warming, child obesity and diet, AIDS prevention, birth control education, legalizing drug use, gun control, regulation of nuclear power,
animal testing, and teaching evolution in schools.
Additional researchers contributing to the papers include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU professor of environmental science and
policy, sociology, and
animal studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS
research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate professor in fisheries and wildlife and James Madison College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now
on faculty at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
All studies meet the requirements of the provincial legislation and regulations of the
Animals for
Research Act as well as the national guidelines and
policies of the Canadian Council
on Animal Care and are approved by TCP
Animal Care Committee.
The studies were conducted with approval and under the supervision of the Institutional
Animal Care Committee at the University of Utah; all
animals were treated in accordance with the Policies on the Use of Animals and Humans in Neuroscience Research, approved by the Society for Neuroscience in Januar
animals were treated in accordance with the
Policies on the Use of
Animals and Humans in Neuroscience Research, approved by the Society for Neuroscience in Januar
Animals and Humans in Neuroscience
Research, approved by the Society for Neuroscience in January 1995.
Previous work by the NC3Rs showed that many publications reporting publicly funded
animal research from the UK and US lacked key information
on how the study was designed, conducted and analysed, which could limit their value in informing future scientific studies and
policy.
Creation science vs. evolution, Genetic engineering, Homelessness, Euthanasia & assisted suicide, Pledge of Allegiance, Endangered Species, Organ Donation, Aging Population, Civil Rights, Racial Profiling, Drunk driving, Human Rights, World population, Children's rights, Alcohol & drinking, Gay Marriage, Disabilities Act, Acid Rain, Gangs, Drunk Driving,
Animal Experimentation, War
On Drugs, Language
Policy, Famine Relief Efforts, Intellectual Property, Creationism, Moral Decisions, Civil rights, Organ & body donation, Nuclear proliferation, Sweatshops, Tobacco, American Education Reform, Cameras in Courtrooms, Sex Education, Missile Defense System, Adoption, City Curfews, Legal System, Civil Liberties, Bilingual Education, Global warming, Violence in schools, Legalization of marijuana, Immigration, Violence, Juvenile Crime, Social Welfare, Peace, Space Exploration, Physician - Assisted Suicide, Consumer Protection, Islamic Fundamentalism, Fathers» / Mothers» Rights In Divorce, Racial profiling, AIDS, Censorship, Environmental protection, Gun control, Affirmative action, Islamic Fundamentalism, Human Cloning, Minimum Wage, Dating Campus Issues, Campaign Finance Reform, Immigration, Garbage And Waste, Iraq, Fat Tax
On Food, Federal Deficit, Family Violence, Agriculture Technology, Afghanistan, Smoking,
Animal rights, Gender issues, Ethnic Violence, Intellectual Property, Foreign
Policy, Dieting, Drug
Policy, Social Welfare, War Crimes, Bilingual Education, Surrogate Mothers, Health Care System, Peer Pressure, Human Cloning, Speed Limits, Poverty, Same sex marriage, Homosexuality, Government vs. religion, Famine, Cuba, Amnesty, Endangered Oceans, Gay Rights, Legal System, Learning Disabilities, Islamic Fundamentalism Oceans, Living Wills, Biodiversity, Bio Fuels, Fraud, Garbage And Waste, Africa Aid, Women in the Military, Minorities, Pro Choice Movement, Zero Tolerance, Hate Crime, Antarctica
Research, Gay Parents, Medical Ethics, Homeland Security, Terrorism, Binge drinking, Abortion, Welfare, Prayer in schools, Gangs, Death Penalty, Depression, Race Relations, Climate Change
Policy, Agricultural
Policy, Domestic Violence, Endangered, Endangered Species, Mass media Regulation, Conserving The Environment, Government Deregulation, Food Safety, Addiction, Gay Marriages, Academic Dishonesty, Organized Crime, Women's Rights, Chain Gangs, Anorexia Treatment, Water Pollution, Internet Hate Speech, Airline Safety Rules, Polygamy, Oil Spills, Legal System, Youth Violence, Computer Games.
Fraud, Medicinal Marijuana, Anti-Semitism, Pornography, Alcohol Abuse, School Uniforms, Tax Reform, Terrorism, Censorship, Affirmative Action, Inner City Poverty, Nuclear Technology, Religious Right,, Health Care
Policy, Alternative Medicine, Polygamy, Littering, US War
on Drugs, School Violence,, Aliens and UFO's, Hate Crime, Ballot Initiatives, Social Security Reform, Rain Forests, Medicine Abuse, City Curfews, Arab - Israeli Conflict,
Animal Welfare, Gambling, Battered Women, Stadium Taxes, Church State Issues,
Animal Rights, Espionage and Intelligence Gathering, Gun Control, Recycling, Stem Cell
Research, Alternative imprisonment, Infectious Diseases, Afghanistan, Marriage and Divorce, Smoking, Home Schooling.
The consortium brings together University of Nairobi through the Wangari Maathai Institute & Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mekelle University - Ethiopia, World
Animal Protection and Intergovernmental Authority
on Development (IGAD) who will work together to provide together academia to provide
research based evidence to inform
policy, implementation and challenges caused by disaster and climate change.
During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Strandberg had a tremendous impact
on the field of comparative pathology and laboratory
animal medicine, mentoring over 60 young pathologists and laboratory
animal veterinarians, serving
on national committees that developed
policies for the humane use of
research animals, participating in NIH study sections and site visits, and pursuing his
research interests resulting in over 120 peer - reviewed publications.
We have
policies on:
animals in entertainment;
animals in
research, testing and education; trophy hunting; exotic pets, and more.
Based
on the ASPCA's
research, we're endorsing this
policy as a way to save more
animals» lives during the holiday season and beyond.
We focus our
research on investigations of
animal agriculture, 2 but this intervention is also used to document
animal abuse in other areas, such as laboratory
research that involves live
animals3 and the breeding of companion
animals.4 We believe that undercover investigations have had significant direct effects in reducing farm
animal suffering through corporate
policy change.
Learn more about our
policy and
research work, as well as our position statements
on key
animal welfare issues.
All procedures involving
animal care were conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals) and the US Public Health Service (Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Ani
animal care were conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the Institute for Laboratory
Animal Research (Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals) and the US Public Health Service (Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Ani
Animal Research (Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals) and the US Public Health Service (Public Health Service
Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals).
The ASPCA's
policies are based
on empirical evidence and are supported by scientific
research that establishes
animals» capacity to feel pain and suffer.
The HSUS graded states
on the strength of a wide range of
animal protection laws, including public
policies dealing with
animal cruelty and fighting, pets, wildlife, equines,
animals in
research, and farm
animals.
Amanda holds a Master's in
Animals and Public Policy from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where she was engaged in research focused on improving feline welfare and saving the lives of shelter a
Animals and Public
Policy from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where she was engaged in
research focused
on improving feline welfare and saving the lives of shelter
animalsanimals.
The Public Health Service
Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals, derived from the Health
Research Extension Act of 1985 and revised since then, provides
policies and standards that are complementary to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals.
«The use of
animals in
research,» the RSPCA
policy paper
on Brexit mentions, «is regulated by four different [E.U.] laws covering the keeping, transportation and use of
animals in laboratories, the prohibition of the testing, marketing and imports of cosmetic products tested
on animals, and legislation
on cloning.»
He was a founding board member of the National Council
on Pet Population Study and
Policy, the Massachusetts
Animal Coalition, and was a member of the Hoarding of
Animals Research Consortium.
«This will help inform public
policy and conservation planning and open the door to new and exciting
research on the effects of air pollution
on non-human
animal species.»