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PETA applauds Republican lawmakers urging NIH to stop funding animal experiments in foreign labs, supporting the CARGO Act to ...
The National Institutes of Health announced on Monday that the biomedical agency will no longer award funding to new grant ...
Real change takes a long time, and when it happens, it must be recognized. The FDA and the NIH have announced their move away ...
In a historic move, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced today that it will no longer seek research ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), hosted a workshop ...
The announcement, made by Acting NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI), ...
Hopkins expert Thomas Hartung discusses an announcement by the nation's largest biomedical research funder that it will no longer consider grant proposals that do not include alternative testing model ...
The massive stakes of the Trump administration’s plans to end animal testing Is Trump doing the right thing on animal research for the wrong reasons?
The end to animal testing marks the beginning of better biomedicine Animal models have become obsolete A technician holds a laboratory mouse at the University of Geneva.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is following in the FDA’s footsteps—away from animal testing. The NIH plans to establish a new office meant to develop nonanimal methods for biomedical ...
In a significant move, the NIH said it would reduce its reliance on animals in federally funded research and instead prioritize human-based alternatives.
The NIH’s move away from animal testing comes two weeks after the Food & Drug Administration said it would stop testing monoclonal antibodies and other drugs on animals.
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