Oregon-barred attorney with specialties in environmental and animal law.
Co-founder and chief executive officer of the Center for Contemporary Sciences and a fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.
AMA J Ethics. 2024 Sep 1;26(9):E701-708. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.701.
Historically, most discussions about nonhuman animal experimentation consider what has become known as the 3 R's: refinement, reduction, and replacement. Refinement and reduction receive the most attention, but recent modeling advances suggest that suitable replacement of nonhuman animal testing would bolster human research and increase translatability to human health outcomes. This article discusses these modeling advances and advocates their use, especially as replacements to nonpredictive nonhuman animal protocols, and discusses growing momentum in biomedical research communities and federal agencies that favors replacement of animal testing.
从历史上看,大多数关于非人类动物实验的讨论都考虑了所谓的 3R 原则:优化、减少和替代。优化和减少受到了最多的关注,但最近的建模进展表明,适当替代非人类动物测试将增强人类研究并提高对人类健康结果的可转化性。本文讨论了这些建模进展,并主张使用它们,特别是作为非预测性非人类动物方案的替代品,并讨论了生物医学研究界和联邦机构中有利于替代动物测试的日益增长的势头。