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Public meeting on humane research

Sharon Howe | 24.11.2006 00:20 | Animal Liberation | Health | Technology | Oxford

PUBLIC MEETING
on
“HUMANE ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL RESEARCH: THE WAY FORWARD FOR 21ST CENTURY MEDICINE”

Oxford Town Hall
Tuesday 28th November
7.30pm

Speakers:
PETER TATCHELL, human rights campaigner and Green Party member
DR. GILL LANGLEY, Scientific Director, Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research
DR. RICHARD RYDER, former Senior Clinical Psychologist at Warneford Hospital, Oxford
DR. KATY TAYLOR, BUAV Science Co-ordinator

• Is over-reliance on animal data putting human lives at risk?
• What are the alternatives to animal testing, and how can they be better promoted, at Oxford University and elsewhere?

Come along and find out why VERO are calling on Oxford University to abandon its controversial “animal house” in favour of a centre of excellence for state-of-the-art, human-based research.
ALL WELCOME!

VERO is a new group of Oxford University members and supporters campaigning for a more ethically responsible approach to biomedical research at Oxford. Our methods are strictly peaceful. For more information or to contact us see our website www.vero.org.uk or email  mail@vero.org.uk

Sharon Howe
- e-mail: mail@vero.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.vero.org.uk

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  1. The Phony's Meeting — Tim
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  3. ethical arguments — Michael Morris
  4. Ethics vs the multi-billion pound vivisection industry — Chris
  5. ethics vs. science — Michael Morris
  6. Ethics — Sharron
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