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News & Views ATLA 14 276-278 1987 validated or evaluated, and others who say that our motives are laudable and the concept of alternatives beyond reproach, but that we will never find ways of replacing the laboratory animal procedures they will still have to use in their own work! Secondly, I want to emphasise that there is no need for conflict between supporters of human welfare and animal welfare. We are in favour of alternatives because of what they have to contribute to the relief of both animal suffering and human su!foring. That point is central to FRAME's ethos and strategy. Finally, I want to say that the FRAME Trustees have decided to use this first Marchig Award to inaugurate an in vitro I'B..AJIIE Wil\TS MAllCBIG AWARD toxicology data bank which will provide state-of-the-art technical information on FRAME has been given the first World Society alternative methods. This new data bank for the Protection of Animals MARCHIG will be established alongside our existing in ANIMAL WELFARE AWARD of 40,000 Swiss vitro pharmacology data bank. We are francs (£16,000) for its contribution to already making contact with other scientists acceptance of the concept of alternatives and to and organisations in Europe and North http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to Laboratory Animals SAGE

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1987 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
ISSN
0261-1929
eISSN
2632-3559
DOI
10.1177/026119298701400402
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Abstract

ATLA 14 276-278 1987 validated or evaluated, and others who say that our motives are laudable and the concept of alternatives beyond reproach, but that we will never find ways of replacing the laboratory animal procedures they will still have to use in their own work! Secondly, I want to emphasise that there is no need for conflict between supporters of human welfare and animal welfare. We are in favour of alternatives because of what they have to contribute to the relief of both animal suffering and human su!foring. That point is central to FRAME's ethos and strategy. Finally, I want to say that the FRAME Trustees have decided to use this first Marchig Award to inaugurate an in vitro I'B..AJIIE Wil\TS MAllCBIG AWARD toxicology data bank which will provide state-of-the-art technical information on FRAME has been given the first World Society alternative methods. This new data bank for the Protection of Animals MARCHIG will be established alongside our existing in ANIMAL WELFARE AWARD of 40,000 Swiss vitro pharmacology data bank. We are francs (£16,000) for its contribution to already making contact with other scientists acceptance of the concept of alternatives and to and organisations in Europe and North

Journal

Alternatives to Laboratory AnimalsSAGE

Published: Jun 1, 1987

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