187.625.81 Animals in Research: Law, Policy, and Humane Sciences


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Course

Instructors

Paul A. Locke and Alan M. Goldberg

Originally Offered

Fall 2010

Offered By

Environmental Health Sciences and CAAT: The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing


Description

Introduces students to the principles, laws, and policies that influence the use of animal and alternative, non-animal-based (humane sciences) research techniques in biomedical research.

For more information about taking this course for academic credit please visit the Animals in Research page on the JHSPH Online Courses site.

Additional materials are also available through Altweb and CAAT: The Center for Alternative to Animal Testing.


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