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The NIH will no longer accept grant applications that solely use animal testing models, instead requiring applicants to use AI models for human outcomes.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), hosted a workshop ...
"I don't think we should do research on dogs or cats," NIH Deputy Director Nicole Kleinstreuer said. "Absolutely not." ...
The announcement, made by Acting NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI), ...
In a historic move, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced today that it will no longer seek research ...
If there’s anything the Trump administration has gotten unequivocally right (besides inadvertently helping Mark Carney become prime minister of Canada), it’s this: Modern science, for all its ...
Traditional and new laboratory tools along with advances in AI are outlining a new paradigm in human disease modeling.
One of the biggest barriers to the adoption of any new biotechnology tool is validation and regulatory clarity.
Trump Phase-Out Revived as Agency Balances Scientific Rigor with Ethical Animal Treatment The Environmental Protection Agency ...
Using a variety of models helps to ensure that the best research is being done to benefit patients and their families.
The federal government is pushing alternatives to animal testing. A Wisconsin-based laboratory is leading the way.