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The Trump administration has made deep cuts to the American research enterprise, with profound ramifications for the lab animals that serve as the basis for much of the nation’s biomedical research.
The Trump administration’s deep cuts to federal health agencies and research grants have put at risk lab animals from mice to monkeys, scientists say.
FIRST ON FOX — The Food and Drug Administration is phasing out an animal testing requirement for antibody therapies and other drugs in favor of testing on materials that mimic human organs, the ...
Hundreds of lab animals left behind following the Trump administration’s Health and Human Services cuts have reportedly been euthanized. Of the more than 900 animals located at a West Virginia ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it will be phasing out a requirement that monoclonal antibodies and other drugs be tested on animals, saying in a news release that ...
On April 10, the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to phase out animal testing requirements for the development of monoclonal antibodies — used to treat a variety of diseases ...
After the administration of the drug meant to induce diabetes, the rabbits were given “high doses of sub-cutaneous glucose” multiple times, according to the inspection report and the group.
Another lab, funded by about $1.2 million in public grants, saw animals injected with testosterone to test if they have an increased risk of overdose when exposed to a party drug popular with ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday it plans to phase out animal testing requirements for biological products and drugs, instead moving toward alternative testing models such ...
The Trump administration’s deep cuts to federal health agencies and research grants have put at risk lab animals from mice to monkeys, scientists say.
Hundreds of lab animals left behind following the Trump administration’s Health and Human Services cuts have reportedly been euthanized.. Of the more than 900 animals located at a West Virginia ...