PCRM Scientists Share Their Victories at Berlin Conference
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Chad Sandusky, Ph.D. |
PCRM scientists are in Berlin this week sharing their work with
attendees at the Fifth
World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences. PCRM is one of the sponsors of this major
international conference.
Biologist
Megha Even, M.S., is presenting PCRM’s development
of a new insulin assay which was created without the use of animal
serum or proteins. PCRM developed the assay with the help of Linco
Research, Inc., of St. Louis, Missouri, and BiosPacific, an Emoryville,
California, lab.
Even will also present a case study based on the
University of Virginia’s
decision to replace dogs in its surgical skills lab with human simulators.
She is presenting on behalf of Rooshin B. Dalal, a medical student
who worked with PCRM to institute non-animal teaching methods at
UVA.
PCRM Director of Toxicology and Research Chad Sandusky, Ph.D.,
will discuss PCRM’s
successful strategies to reduce animal testing in an EPA chemical screening
program. PCRM ethologist Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D., will use a poster
presentation to display his findings on the stress animals undergo
during the most mundane laboratory procedures. And Jarrod Bailey,
Ph.D., a PCRM consultant, will present a poster on his recently
published paper, “The Future of Teratology Research Is
in Vitro.”

PCRM Online,
August 2005
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