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Visit the SOT 2010 Annual Meeting Web site — Mark your calendar SOT March 7–11, 2010.



PPTOXII: Role of Environmental Stressors in the Development of Origins of Disease
December 7–10, 2009
Loews Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida

Animals In Research: SOT Animals in Research Public Policy Statement
 

SOT Animals in Research Public Policy Statement

  • Research involving laboratory animals is necessary to ensure and enhance human and animal health and protection of the environment.
  • In the absence of human data, research with experimental animals is the most reliable means of detecting important toxic properties of chemical substances and for estimating risks to human and environmental health.
  • Research animals must be used in a responsible manner.
  • Scientifically valid research designed to reduce, refine, or replace the need for laboratory animals is encouraged.

Adopted by the Society of Toxicology March 1999
Printable Flyer (pdf format)

 

[Necessity of Animal Research] [Reliability of Animal Data]
[Commitment to ResponsibleTreatment] [Advancing Valid Alternatives] [Position Statement]
[Guiding Principles] [Further Information] [Selected References]
[Public Policy Statement] [Download Printable Brochure]

 

SOT is dedicated to creating a safer and healthier world by advancing the science of toxicology.

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