Completed
Topics
This workshop examined laws, directives, and policies designed to regulate the use of non-human animals in the medical research enterprise, including a particular focus on the neurosciences
Description
An ad hoc planning committee will plan and host a workshop that will bring together representatives from Europe and the United States to examine laws, directives, and policies designed to regulate the use of non-human animals in the medical research enterprise, including a particular focus on the neurosciences. Specifically participants will be invited to:
· Identify and discuss current animal use regulations in Europe and the United States.
· Examine the implications of current policies on the research enterprise, including the impact of disparate policies.
· Discuss developments in law school curricula, animal law practice, and activity in the courts that may affect the use of animals in research
· Explore the reasons for the establishment of specific regulations.
· Discuss opportunities for harmonization of regulations across jurisdictions.
An individually authored workshop summary will be prepared based on the information gathered and the discussions held during the workshop.
Collaborators
Sponsors
Department of Health and Human Services
National Science Foundation
Private: For Profit
Private: Non Profit
Staff
Bruce Altevogt
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Center for Health, People, and Places
Lead
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
Health and Medicine Division
Lead
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Lead
Institute of Medicine
Lead
Center for Advancing Science and Technology
Lead
Committee on Science, Technology, and Law
Lead
Board on Health Sciences Policy
Lead
Institute for Laboratory Animal Research
Lead
Biomedical and Health Sciences Program Area
Lead
Science and Technology Policy and Law Program Area
Lead