Book Launch: ‘Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change’
Event Information
About this Event
Invitation
In the newly published book project 'Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change' (Brill open access: https://brill.com/view/title/35072), 51 international experts critically appraise current animal use in science, and they discuss innovative, human-relevant approaches to advance the life sciences and to accelerate the shift towards the replacement of animals in research, testing and education.
On December 4th, we are bringing together several of the authors to walk you through some of the chapters of this collective work. The event will cover why and how to shift away from animal use in science, the politics and legislation of animal experimentation, the importance of human-focused research to improve drug safety, as well as recent developments in alternatives to animal testing. The book launch will close with a facilitated discussion on how to achieve the final goal of full replacement of animal experimentation.
Join us to explore how this paradigm change can help achieve the political goals of reduced animal experimentation and improved healthcare research for everyone.
Registration Deadline
The event is free of charge. Registration is required by 17: 00 CET Monday, November 25th, 2019.
Programme
Welcome and introduction
- 18:30 Tilly Metz, Member of the European Parliament
Why and how to shift away from animal use in science
– moderated by MEP Tilly METZ
- 18:40 Kathrin Herrmann, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- 18:50 Carolin Spicher, Menschen für Tierrechte
Politics and legislation of animal experimentation
– moderated by MEP Eleonora EVI
- 19:00 Emily McIvor, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Human-focused research to improve drug safety
– moderated by MEP Eleonora EVI
- 19:10 Jan Turner, Safer Medicines Trust
Recent developments in alternatives to animal testing
– moderated by MEP Anja HAZENKAMP
- 19:20 Katy Taylor, Cruelty Free International
Achieving the final goal of full replacement of animal experimentation
– moderated by MEP Anja HAZENKAMP
- 19:30 Facilitated discussion inviting questions from all participants
- 20:00 Closing by MEP Tilly METZ