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Episode 9: Why we need to transition away from forced inhalation tests
Animal-Free Science Advocacy
40 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 9: Why we need to transition away from forced inhalation tests
For several years, Animal-Free Science Advocacy has been closely monitoring the use of forced inhalation studies in Australian Institutions.This led to the development of our report: "Optimising Inhalation Research: Transitioning to Human-relevant Science."In this episode we interview the report's author, Natalie Anderson, a respiratory research scientist, who also works as Animal-Free Science Advocacy's Science Outreach Consultant. In this podcast episode, she’ll be stepping us through the key findings from our report and sharing her insights as a scientist who specialises in this field of research.There are safe, precise and animal-free methods that can be used instead of these tests.Read our report: Optimising Inhalation Research: Transitioning to Human-relevant ScienceLearn more about our Forced to Smoke campaign.
Animal-Free Science Advocacy
Campaigning for a future where no animals are harmed in the name of science, and scientific progress is advanced through animal-free research methods. Opinions expressed by guests in the AFSA podcast are their own and independent of AFSA.