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Animal Research And Testing

Animal research and testing refer to the use of non-human animals in scientific studies to investigate biological, psychological, and medical questions, often to better understand human behavior and disease. This practice raises ethical considerations regarding the treatment and welfare of animals, leading to regulations and guidelines for humane treatment and the justification of necessity in research.

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Animal research and testing play a crucial role in advancing medical science and understanding biological processes. By studying animals, researchers can develop new treatments and medications that improve human health. However, this practice raises important ethical questions about the treatment of...

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Animal Welfare
The well-being of animals used in research, ensuring they are treated humanely.

Example: Animal welfare standards require proper housing and care.

In Vitro
Experiments conducted in a controlled environment outside a living organism.

Example: In vitro testing uses cell cultures instead of animals.

Toxicology
The study of the effects of chemicals on living organisms.

Example: Toxicology tests assess the safety of new drugs.

Institutional Review Board (IRB)
A committee that reviews research proposals to ensure ethical standards are met.

Example: An IRB must approve all animal research studies.

Biomedical Research
Research that focuses on understanding diseases and developing treatments.

Example: Biomedical research often involves animal testing.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern behavior in research.

Example: Ethics in research ensure the humane treatment of animals.

Related Topics

Ethics in Science
Explores the moral principles guiding scientific research, including animal testing.
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Biomedical Engineering
Focuses on the application of engineering principles to medicine, often involving animal studies.
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Pharmacology
The study of drugs and their effects, often requiring animal testing for safety.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Ethics in researchTypes of animal testingAlternatives to animal testingRegulations and guidelines