The long fight against animal testing
The use of animals in medical research is increasing at its fastest rate since 1986. We must find a credible humane alternative.
The use of animals in medical research is increasing at its fastest rate since 1986. We must find a credible humane alternative.
Human rights and animal rights share the goal: ending suffering
As the level of animal experiments hit a 15-year high, the government is guilty of ethical and scientific negligence.
6 April 2007 On his weekly TV programme, Talking With Tatchell, Peter Tatchell interviews Dr Gill Langley, Scientific Director of the Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research. Medical research using animals is scientifically flawed. The physiological differences between animals and humans are so great that it is not possible to accurately apply data gained from […]
Millions have been spent on animal-based Aids research. The result? HIV vaccines for monkeys. For humans, nothing.
The premise that experiments with other species can be reliably applied to humans is scientifically flawed and is putting human lives at risk
Did it delay new treatments for HIV?
The scientific pitfalls of animal-based medical research.
The ethical case against AIDS research involving animal experimentation.
HIV research based on animal experimentation is scientifically flawed