University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Syngenta Crop Protection LLC, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2024 Feb;147:105564. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2024.105564. Epub 2024 Jan 4.
In toxicology and regulatory testing, the use of animal methods has been both a cornerstone and a subject of intense debate. To continue this discourse a panel and audience representing scientists from various sectors and countries convened at a workshop held during the 12th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences (WC-12). The ensuing discussion focused on the scientific and ethical considerations surrounding the necessity and responsibility of defending the creation of new animal data in regulatory testing. The primary aim was to foster an open dialogue between the panel members and the audience while encouraging diverse perspectives on the responsibilities and obligations of various stakeholders (including industry, regulatory bodies, technology developers, research scientists, and animal welfare NGOs) in defending the development and subsequent utilization of new animal data. This workshop summary report captures the key elements from this critical dialogue and collective introspection. It describes the intersection of scientific progress and ethical responsibility as all sectors seek to accelerate the pace of 21st century predictive toxicology and new approach methodologies (NAMs) for the protection of human health and the environment.
在毒理学和监管测试中,动物方法的使用既是基石,也是激烈争论的主题。为了继续这一讨论,一个代表来自不同部门和国家的科学家的小组和听众在第 12 届生命科学替代方法和动物使用世界大会(WC-12)期间举行的一次研讨会上聚集一堂。随后的讨论集中在围绕监管测试中捍卫新动物数据创建的必要性和责任的科学和伦理考虑上。主要目的是促进小组成员和听众之间的公开对话,同时鼓励各方(包括行业、监管机构、技术开发商、研究科学家和动物福利非政府组织)在捍卫新动物数据的开发和随后利用方面的责任和义务的多元化观点。本研讨会总结报告捕捉了这一关键对话和集体内省的关键要素。它描述了科学进步和道德责任的交叉,因为所有部门都在寻求加速 21 世纪预测毒理学和新方法方法(NAMs)的步伐,以保护人类健康和环境。