Thanks to Vaute Couture for my New Shirt! Simulator to Replace Animal Use, Type 2 Diabetes Research, Vanderbilt University, American University Washington College of Law & Freedom Project!
I want to thank everyone at Vaute Couture for my new shirt!
These guys (Leinana) literally found one of these shirts in their warehouse and have sent me it this week. I cannot wait to start wearing it this week!
Check out some more shirts that happen to be spreading the word about Testing on Animals.
And, please go to the Vaute Couture site to check them out!
Moving Beyond Product Testing on Animals.
These guys (Leinana) literally found one of these shirts in their warehouse and have sent me it this week. I cannot wait to start wearing it this week!
Check out some more shirts that happen to be spreading the word about Testing on Animals.
And, please go to the Vaute Couture site to check them out!
Moving Beyond Product Testing on Animals.
Please join the American University Washington College of Law Student Animal
Legal Defense Fund for Kesha
Says Be Cruelty Free: Moving Beyond Product Testing on
Animals.
When: April 19, 2018 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Where:
American University Washington College of Law
4300 Nebraska Ave
NW
Washington, DC 20016
This symposium will cover the Toxic Control Substances Act and the Food, Drug
& Cosmetics Act and address how modern alternatives to animal testing have
rendered these practices unnecessary.
For questions, please contact animallaw@wcl.american.edu.
Replacing
Animal Experiments in Type 2 Diabetes
Research Doctors with the Physicians Committee published a report in Alternatives to Laboratory Animals that identifies the limitations of type 2 diabetes animal experiments and proposes superior human-based research. Recommendations > Doctors Offer Demonstration of Simulator to Replace Animal Use The Physicians Committee has offered to fund a demonstration of a simulator that could replace the use of live animals in the University of Missouri School of Medicine’s emergency medicine resident training. Offer > Urge Vanderbilt University to End the Use of Animals for Emergency Medicine Training
Get Involved: If you are a member of the Vanderbilt University community and would like to find out how you can get directly involved in ending the animal lab, contact Christine at CKauffman@pcrm.org.
Please take a minute to ask top officials at Vanderbilt University to replace the use of animals in the school’s emergency medicine residency program with validated human-based training methods. We have provided text for you, but if you decide to write your own message, please be polite and encouraging.
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