نتایج جستجو برای: animal experimentation

تعداد نتایج: 224027  

2007
Franz Paul Gruber Adrian Heuss Peter Maier Ursula Moser Heinz K. Müller

Journal: :Science 2007
I Anna S Olsson Axel K Hansen Peter Sandøe

Laboratory Animal Science, IBMC – Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal; Division of Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Dyrlaegevej 88, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhag...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2003
Wayne R Thomann

Chemical safety is an essential element of an effective occupational health and safety program. Controlling exposures to chemical agents requires a careful process of hazard recognition, risk assessment, development of control measures, communication of the risks and control measures, and training to ensure that the indicated controls will be utilized. Managing chemical safety in animal care an...

Journal: :The American journal of the medical sciences 2011
Nathan Nobis

It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and harmful to the animals. This article discusses methods of moral reasoning and discusses how arguments on this and other bioethical issues might be defended and critiqued. A basic method of moral argument analysis is presented and used to show that common objections to the view that "animal resea...

Journal: :Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2002
Arthur F Kramer Stanley Colcombe Kirk Erickson Artem Belopolsky Edward McAuley Neal J Cohen Andrew Webb Gerald J Jerome David X Marquez Tracey M Wszalek

We briefly review the extant human and animal literature on the influence of fitness training on brain, cognition and performance. The animal research provides clear support for neurochemical and structural changes in brain with fitness training. The human literature suggests reliable but process specific changes in cognition with fitness training for young and old adults. We describe a researc...

2010
Joel Marks

Animal research is a challenging issue for the animal advocate because of what, besides animal well-being, is considered to be at stake, namely, human health. This article seeks to vindicate the antivivisectionist position. The standard defense of animal research as promoting the overwhelming good of human health is refuted on both factual and logical, or normative-theoretical, grounds. The aut...

2016
AlexAnder ZAmbrAno

In this paper I explore a new approach to the ethics of animal experimentation by conceiving of it as a form of rescue. The notion of rescue, I suggest, involves some moral agent(s) performing an action or series of actions, whose end is to prevent or alleviate serious harm to another party, harm that otherwise would have occurred or would have continued to occur, had that moral agent not inter...

Journal: :ALTEX 2002
Frans W A Brom

The use of live animals for experiments plays an important role in many forms of research. This gives rise to an ethical dilemma. On the one hand, most of the animals used are sentient beings who may be harmed by the experiments. The research, on the other hand, may be vital for preventing, curing or alleviating human diseases. There is no consensus on how to tackle this dilemma. One extreme is...

2016
Konstantin Bergmeister Bruno Podesser David B. Lumenta Thomas Butts

Animal research is debated highly controversial, as evident by the "Stop Vivi-section" initiative in 2015. Despite widespread protest to the initiative by researchers, no data is available on the European medical research community's opinion towards animal research. In this single-center study, we investigated this question in a survey of students and staff members at the Medical University of ...

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