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What STAT readers think about animal testing
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The story
“The end to animal testing marks the beginning of better biomedicine,” by Ellen P. Carlin and Jason Paragas
The response
Animal models have long provided answers to the most pressing biomedical questions, from the development of the polio vaccine to more recent Nobel Prize-winning discoveries in cancer treatment. “The end to animal testing marks the beginning of better biomedicine” presents a false dichotomy, arguing that novel cell- and computer-based methods are and should be a replacement for animal models in biomedical research. This argument ignores the reality that medical research relies on both animal models and newer technologies.
I am a practicing veterinarian and biomedical researcher in the field of pediatrics who uses both animal and cell models to answer questions about diseases that impact preterm babies..

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A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and long-time CEO of genetic data firm 23andMe, won a last-minute bidding war to buy most of the company’s assets for a price of $305 million, the company said in a press release.
The news, reported first by the Wall Street Journal, comes less than a month after Regeneron, the biotech giant, had said that it planned to purchase 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 million.
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What is already known about this topic?
Medetomidine, a nonopioid sedative not approved for use in humans, has been detected in illegally manufactured opioids across North America since 2022.
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Twelve confirmed and 26 probable cases of.
Amazon is overhauling its health division, Amazon Health Services, in a move aimed at simplifying its structure, CNBC reported June 13.
Here are six things to know:
In a statement to CNBC, Amazon said it is dividing Amazon Health Services into six new business units.
These six groups — referred to by the company as “pillars” — will each be led by a designated executive. One Medical Clinical Care.
A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and long-time CEO of genetic data firm 23andMe, won a last-minute bidding war to buy most of the company’s assets for a price of $305 million, the company said in a press release.
The news, reported first by the Wall Street Journal, comes less than a month.