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Hope For The Paralysed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Further to my last post, there is another far more prosaic reason that research using Primates (monkeys) is very much 'above board' and that is there is a huge shortage of monkeys for research. They have to be specially bred to be totally free of any hint of disease , and demand massively outstrips supply. No research institute that had the most minor question mark against its animal welfare policy would just not get supplied with animals, here is a link from a few years back,
http:// www.nyt imes.co m/2004/ 04/06/s cience/ monkeys -for-re search- much-co veted-a nd-hard -to-com e-by.ht ml?_r=0
the situation is FAR more acute now and the price of a primate for research is now up to £50,000 each!! They just can't afford to waste such a valuable asset by using them in a less than ethical manner.
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the situation is FAR more acute now and the price of a primate for research is now up to £50,000 each!! They just can't afford to waste such a valuable asset by using them in a less than ethical manner.
ladybirder I worked as a laboratory technician for over 40 years in the UK Africa and the middle east. I have worked at over 15 companies and have friends who I have known since college days who have worked at many more. I am one of very few western males who have been allowed to work in training female Muslims in laboratory techniques, I have also worked inside a prison education dept. Since retirement I have worked part time for an agency in temporary jobs in everything from kitchens to a pig farm.
If you think I have had a lot of different jobs just ask Buenchico where he has worked! he makes me look like a one job wonder!
If you think I have had a lot of different jobs just ask Buenchico where he has worked! he makes me look like a one job wonder!
^^ Thinking about it, it is actually 45 years 1968 to 2013. Then there were the part time and weekend jobs as well! I was often working in three jobs at once and very rarely in just 1. At one time I was chief technician at an electroplating unit, ran a sports club bar and worked in 2 pubs all at at once!
Other days I did shifts in 3 pubs in one day!
Other days I did shifts in 3 pubs in one day!
hereIam The main aim of the anti vivisection league is the abolition of the use of animals for medical research. Strangely enough that is also the aim of every lab that uses animals. Animals are just too expensive and hard to obtain. Unfortunately both the 'Anti Vivisection league ' and the medical research companys agree that there are some types of research that just can not be done any other way. The use of animals is a 'last resort' only used if there is no other way to do the research. The reason being it is just far too expensive and time consuming ! Animal research is dropping and will continue to drop for exactly that reason, the supply of animals is getting ever lower and the price is going through the roof!