
Unveiling IACUC members: Triumph for rule of law and animal welfare or a dangerous precedent? A closer look at P. Poe 5 et al. v University of Washington et al.
By Akosua Dufie and Jo Anderson | June 26th, 2025
“While privacy and transparency appear to be contradictory in this instance, their practical implementation are not mutually exclusive. With a careful balancing strategy, both needs can be accommodated and satisfied.”
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The Silent Strain: Compassion Fatigue in Animal Research Labs
By Shannon Dixon | June 11th, 2025
“Compassion fatigue is not a flaw or a weakness. It is a human response and a natural consequence of empathy.”
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Professional Perspectives: Guest Blog by Madeline Krasno, Justify Executive Director
By Madeline Krasno | April 30th, 2025
“What does it reveal about an industry that prides itself on rigorous oversight, ethical review processes, and mental health resources when its own workers feel compelled to voice concerns only under total anonymity?”
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Virginia Looks to Require Consideration for Rehoming Primates Formerly Used in Testing
By Rebecca Critser | March 20th, 2025
“If enacted, Virginia would be the first to require laboratories to consider rehoming for non-human primates used in research and testing.”
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