The Post reports that a panel set up by the federal government to explore alternatives to animal testing has been woefully slow in approving alternative methods, even though the EU has approved something like 34 of them. Animal advocates, scientists, and even industry are impatient with the lack of progress, which they attribute, in part, to the fact that U.S. law doesn’t require finding alternatives to animal testing as EU law does.
Needed: alternatives to animal testing
April 12, 2008 by Lee
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