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The National Institutes of Health announced on Monday that the biomedical agency will no longer award funding to new grant ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), hosted a workshop ...
Real change takes a long time, and when it happens, it must be recognized. The FDA and the NIH have announced their move away ...
In a historic move, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced today that it will no longer seek research ...
The National Institutes of Health has come under fire for continuing to fund experiments on dogs and cats, despite leadership's recent pledge to reduce reliance on animal testing. In April, NIH ...
The announcement, made by Acting NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI), ...
"I don't think we should do research on dogs or cats," NIH Deputy Director Nicole Kleinstreuer said. "Absolutely not." ...
The NIH had been deleting all social media comments containing words like animal, testing, and cruel. Emma Camp | 8.6.2024 4:20 PM Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Share by email Print ...
In a boost for animal rights advocates, a U.S. appeals court ruled that an NIH policy for monitoring online comments violated the First Amendment because the agency made a point of removing ...
The top recipients of NIH funds in 2020 were institutions in wealthy countries, with German and Canadian institutes receiving the most taxpayer dollars sent abroad for animal testing that year.
A federal appeals court struck down Tuesday a National Institutes of Health social media policy that automatically blocked posts containing specific words often used by animal rights advocates.
The NIH spends more tax money than any other agency on animal testing each year and this life saving new policy is going to prevent the unnecessary wasteful killing of dogs, cats, rabbits and ...