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Gay, William I. – Physiologist, 1984
Discusses the role of dogs in research, considering their use in studies related to: behavior; aging; anesthesia; gastrointestinal surgery; the brain; organ transplants; radiobiology; trauma and shock; arterial diseases; hemophelia; ophthalmology; diabetes; nutrition; cancer; lupus; cyclic neutropenia; thyroiditis; hepatitis; skeletal system,…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals, Laboratory Experiments
Gill, Thomas J. – Physiologist, 1985
Discusses major uses of rats as experimental animals for studying health concerns, pointing out that their size, gestation, and histocompatibility make them useful in various studies. Topic areas addressed include aging, autoimmune disease, genetics, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, infection, reproduction, and behavior. (DH)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals

Ritvo, Harriet – BioScience, 1984
Traces the history of the antivivisection movement, examining issues related to the use of animals in studying the cause of rabies. Also discusses issues related to the current controversy over animal experimentation. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals

Moss, Thomas H. – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 1984
Discusses issues and the public's concerns related to using laboratory animals for research purposes. Indicates that several perceptions (such as recognizing that the public's attitudes toward respect for animal life are no more irrational than many broader attitudes toward the sacredness of life) characterize the most responsible of recent…
Descriptors: Animals, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (DHHS/PHS), Rockville, MD. – 1991
This booklet provides information for teachers about the value of appropriate animal use in the classroom and some suggestions for assuring the proper care and use of animals in education. Discussion includes: (1) the importance of animals in education; (2) contributions of animals in classroom learning; (3) contributions of animals to science…
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Animals, Medical Research

Mansbach, Robert S.; Simmonds, Richard C. – Science Teacher, 1986
Recommends that an ethical approach to animal research must start early, pointing out that teachers have the opportunity and responsibility to represent the research community and to communicate the benefits of animal research to students. A list of alternatives to using animals for medical research/experiments is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Laboratory Animals, Medical Research, Science Education, Science Experiments
Jonas, Albert M. – Physiologist, 1984
Traces the history of using mice for medical research and discusses the benefits of using these animals for studies in bacteriology, virology, genetics (considering X-linked genetic homologies between mice and humans), molecular biology, immunology, hematology, immune response disorders, oncology, radiobiology, pharmacology, behavior genetics,…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals

Zola, Judith C.; And Others – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 1984
Examines the extent to which issues related to animal experimentation are in conflict and proposes choices that might least comprise them. These issues include animal well-being, human well-being, self-interest of science, scientific validity and responsibility, progress in biomedical and behavioral science, and the future quality of medical care.…
Descriptors: Animals, College Science, Federal Legislation, Higher Education

Webb, G. P. – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
The advantages and justifications for using small animals in human-oriented research are reviewed. Some of the pitfalls of extrapolating animal-derived data to humans are discussed. Several specific problems with animal experimentation are highlighted. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biomedicine, College Science, Higher Education
King, Frederick A.; Yarbrough, Cathy J. – Physiologist, 1985
Presents a sampling of the contributions of primate research to human health and welfare through discussions of: atherosclerosis; aging; endocrine and seasonality influences on reproductive behavior; emotional expression; communication; infectious diseases (viruses, polio, acquired immune deficiency syndrome-AIDS; and others); cancer; the brain;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cancer, College Science, Communicable Diseases

Holden, Constance – Science, 1990
Discussed is the movement against the use of dissections in science laboratories. Examples of protests across the United States are included. Compared is the plight of using animals in a biology classroom and the demise of the teaching of evolution in some areas. (KR)
Descriptors: Animal Facilities, Animals, Biology, College Science