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Re: "Petition to Develop Specific Ethologically Appropriate Standards for Nonhuman Primates in Research"
Research Administration & Regulation | Letters"Petition to Define Alternatives to Procedures that May Cause Pain of Distress and to Establish Standards Regarding Consideration of these Alternatives"
Research Administration & Regulation | LettersAAU comments on NIH working group proposals on chimpanzee research.
Research Administration & Regulation | LettersThe Great Ape Protection and Cost Saving Act of 2011 would ban all life-saving research involving chimpanzees.
Research Administration & Regulation | Fact SheetsWe recommend that NIH’s implementation of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals be delayed until key concerns can be addressed.
Research Administration & Regulation | LettersAnimal research has played a vital role in virtually every major biomedical advance of the last century—increasing scientific knowledge while furthering human and animal health. The research community and AAU are committed to ensuring that such research not only conforms with ethical, legal, and…
Research Administration & Regulation | StatementsThe public has every right to expect objectivity in research, and accountability regarding the management of potential financial conflicts of interest in research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | LettersA principled partnership between the academic community and industry is essential if we are to realize the promise of biomedical research, but such collaboration can also create serious conflicts of interest.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | LettersStatement on Norvir March-in Petition, Ted Poehler, Johns Hopkins University, May 25, 2004.
Intellectual Property | Patents | Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | Testimony | The Johns Hopkins UniversityRecent responses to the newly implemented reporting and divestiture requirements suggest that they are harming NIH’s capacity to attract and retain such highly-qualified individuals.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | Statements