Saturday, March 30, 2013
Conflicts of Interest
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison promised four years ago to provide public forums to help the public understand its use of animals in it ...
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Paid to lie, to you. (Updated 3-28-2013)
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"Furthermore, in two separate complaints filed with the USDA, PETA accused UW-Madison of multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act...
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Monday, March 18, 2013
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"It's important to know what the cost is to the animal. It's important to know what the potential benefit is to, in this case i...
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The Calculus of Deceit
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Liars calculate the costs of telling the truth and the potential costs of lying, weigh the results, and then choose to tell a lie. This ...
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UW-Madison caught lying yet again and again and ... Wake up Wisconsin.
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USDA Cites UW for Violation of Law: Cats Suffered From Infections, Deprived of Food, and Burned in University Laboratory For Immediate R...
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
A brief history review.
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628 Pieces of Primate Research Garbage
More discussion about Kalin's goals and methods
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These are observations from "The Ethics of Animal Experimentation: A conversation between bioethicist Rob Streiffer and research critic...
Monday, March 11, 2013
Vivisection in the Name of Genetics and Gene Therapy
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Over the first nine days of July, 1997, I protested the use of monkeys at the Washington (then) Regional Primate Research Center by leafleti...
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Kalin's cruelty unlikely to be of benefit
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A key component in Ned Kalin's justification for using baby monkeys to model the effects of what he implies to be the universal effect ...
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Numbers Game
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An on-line article from the International Edition of the New York Times caught my eye as I skimmed the news today. The article, "Amid ...
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