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Non-Animal Research

11 Mar 2010


Publications

“Replacing Primates in Medical Research”, Dr Hadwen Trust, FRAME and the St Andrew Animal Fund, October 2008.
Replacing Primates
Replacing Primates Summary

Animals in Laboratories: Let Down By Labour, Dr Hadwen Trust July 2008.
Let Down By Labour.pdf (188kb)

A joint submission by the Dr Hadwen Trust and the Humane Society International, in response to the public consultation on a working mandate for the Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (SCHER) to issue an expert scientific opinion on the ‘need’ for non-human primates in biomedical experiments, and the call for information on the use of primates in biomedical experiments and the possibility of replacing their use.
SCHER.pdf (272kb)

A scientific poster showcasing a few examples of the Dr Hadwen Trust’s non-animal replacement research successes. January 2007
Replacement Techniques.pdf (268kb)

Written submission by the Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research for the enquiry into the use of non-human primates in biological and medical research initiated jointly by The Academy of Medical Sciences, the Medical Research Council, the Royal Society and the Wellcome Trust. The working group was chaired by Sir David Weatherall.
replacing_primate_experiments_2006.doc (52kb)