The Environmental Protection Agency is on a fast track toward eliminating animal testing, according to EPA Administrator Lee ...
The EPA hopes the two steps can help meet the goal of eliminating all animal testing by 2035.
Animal testing has long been a fixture of medical and pharmaceutical research, but alternative methods are growing more and more important. Innovative methods allow for research aimed directly at ...
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it is expanding its list of approved alternatives to animal ...
Allied Market Research has published a comprehensive new study titled "Non-Animal Alternative Testing Market by Technology (Cell Culture Technology, High Throughput Technology, Molecular Imaging, and ...
Animal testing has been widely debated for many years. Following a large public petition, the European Commission is developing a roadmap to outline how all animal testing for chemical safety ...
In a converging policy shift on both sides of the Atlantic, European regulators this week published a roadmap toward fully ...
Around 348 B.C., Aristotle took a two-year trip to the eastern Aegean island of Lesbos to study animals in a lagoon. Along with observing the creatures in their natural habitat and surmising, among ...
Katie has a PhD in maths, specializing in the intersection of dynamical systems and number theory. She reports on topics from maths and history to society and animals. Katie has a PhD in maths, ...
FDA and NIH recently announced initiatives outlining specific actions each agency will take to encourage greater adoption of new and emerging technologies to reduce the need for — and potentially ...
In a Policy Forum, Chad Nelson and colleagues highlight the efforts of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in advancing alternative methods to reduce animal testing for regulatory use. Animal ...
Drug developers will be able to use alternatives to animal testing and possibly get new products to market faster under draft guidance issued Wednesday by the FDA. In a press release, officials said ...