Staff blog
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Why do so many promising compounds never become drugs?
Why do possible drugs fail to make it to the chemist?
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Understanding Drug 'Prediction'
Chris Magee considers the use of animals' reactions to drugs to gauge the probability of human harm, with data from an unexpected source.
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Postcards from the post-fact front line: Pseudoscience and non-sequiturs as a rationale against research
Are people against animal research, or what they think is animal research? And where are they getting their misinformation?
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Janet Wood Innovation Award: Can you improve animal welfare?
Datesand Ltd is running a competition to create an innovative new product that promotes at least one of the 3Rs.
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A picture painted by a thousand papers
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'Without anaesthetic' - reading animal statistics
Those who oppose animal use can 'misread' the statistics
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Suffragettes and other animals
Surprising historical links between the suffragette movement and animal rights activism
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Is FRAME abandoning the centre ground?
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How snails hunt fish
Cone snails can be super toxic - it is one way to catch your supper
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In vitro: the remarkable rise of animal alternatives
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This week in animal research: w/e 20 Feb 2015
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How mice have revolutionised what we know about memory
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Armadillos roll out treatments for leprosy
How armadillos changed leprosy research.
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Stolen pets and pseudoscience: 20 years of campaigners misleading the public.
Chris Magee, Head of Media and Policy, reflects upon the ASA’s findings that the antiviv group, NAVS, have been misleading the public.
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Stolen pets and pseudoscience: 20 years of campaigners misleading the public.
Chris Magee, Head of Media and Policy, reflects upon the ASA’s findings that the antiviv group, NAVS, have been misleading the public.
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