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M. Balls, Alan Goldberg, J. Fentem, C. Broadhead, Rex Burch, Michael Festing, John Frazier, C. Hendriksen, M. Jennings, argot Kamp, David Morton, Andrew Rowan, Claire Russell, William Russell, Horst Spielmann, Martin Stephens, William Stokes, Donald Straughan, James Yager, J. Zurlo, Bert Zutphen (1995)
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ATLA 32, 543–553, 2004 543 Introduction to the Sixth Annual FRAME Lecture, by Professor Alan Goldberg, Presented at the Kennel Club, London, on 6 October 2004 Michael Balls FRAME, Russell & Burch House, 96–98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EE, UK It gives me great pleasure to introduce the sixth Nevertheless, to be honest, I cannot say that our FRAME Annual Lecturer, Professor Alan Goldberg, collaborations were always successful, although in Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animal the particular examples I shall give, the fault was Testing (CAAT) at Johns Hopkins University in definitely not our own. Firstly, we organised an Baltimore. ECVAM workshop on mechanisms in toxicity, but Since CAAT was founded in 1981, Professor the co-chairs, both from the pharmaceutical indus- Goldberg has been the leading advocate of the try, were not able to agree on even a draft for a final Three Rs in the United States, and has influenced report, so the outcome of some intense discussions developments in many other parts of the world. remains obscure. Secondly, we had earlier been I do not intend to steal his thunder by reviewing expert advisers for an excellent study on skin equiv- all his
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Published: Dec 1, 2004
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