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Malcolm

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Since: Sep 25, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 4:47 pm
Post subject: Too Much Monkey Business - MONKEY EXPERIMENTS - MP's call for UK ban as opposition grows
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See if your MP has signed the EDM

http://edm.ais.co.uk/weblink/html/members.html/EDMI_SES=

If not, ask them why and explain why they should by visiting here

http://www.faxyourmp.com/


Give them the facts from here.


http://www.animalaid.org.uk/

MONKEY EXPERIMENTS
MP's call for UK ban as opposition grows

17% of MP's have signed a parliamentary motion initiated by Animal
Aid, calling for a total ban on laboratory experiments involving
monkeys. You can help build parliamentary pressure for a ban on all
primate experiments by contacting your MP and asking him or her to
sign EDM 1307. Click here to find out more.
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vivi/cambridge.htm
Meanwhile, scientific opposition to experiments on primates is
considerable and growing - as evidenced by a letter published by the
Daily Telegraph.

News bulletin: September 2003

STUDY HUMANS NOT MONKEYS
Letter in the Telegraph
Scientific opposition to experiments on primates is considerable and
growing - as evidenced by a letter published in the Daily Telegraph on
23rd September 2003.

SIR - John Prescott will soon announce his decision as to whether
Cambridge University
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vivi/cambridge.htm
can build its new primate laboratory in the Cambridge green belt. Tony
Blair and the science minister, Lord Sainsbury (chief financier of the
Labour Party), have pre-empted the outcome of the public inquiry in
their ardent support for the project.
The centre would undoubtedly reap financial benefits for Cambridge's
"biotech cluster", so favoured by Lord Sainsbury. But on the more
important question of whether it would benefit human medicine,
abundant evidence suggests that it would not.

Regrettably, large sums of money spent experimenting on monkey brains
in the new facility will mean less money is available for scientists
studying human brains - both patients' and healthy volunteers'.
Unravelling Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurological disorders
is dependent on such human studies. They are the key to finding
treatments and cures for these terrible diseases.

Findings from marmosets and macaques have frequently misled
neuroscientists, sometimes with tragic consequences. For example,
scores of treatments for stroke have been developed and tested in
primates, but all of them have failed in humans and harmed people in
clinical trials.

One hundred and fifteen MPs agree with us that "experiments on
primates cannot be justified in view of the important biological
differences between people and primates."

Professor Claude Reiss
Director, Alzheim' R&D
Professor Lawrence Hansen
University of California
Dr Nancy Harrison
Scripps Memorial Hospital, Chula Vista
Dr Ray Greek
Dr Christopher Anderegg
Dr Jerry Vlasak
Europeans for Medical Advancement
Dr Stephen Kaufman
Medical Research Modernisation Committee
Dr Niall Shanks
East Tennessee State University
Professor Vernon Reynolds
Oxford University



Find out more about the proposed Cambridge primate labs.
Click here for the Cambridge campaign index.

Join Animal Aid in the campaign against primate research.
Join Animal Aid online here.
https://secure.wsa.u-net.com/www.animalaid.org.uk/join.htm

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Ray

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Since: Jun 27, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Too Much Monkey Business - MONKEY EXPERIMENTS - MP's call for UK ban as opposition grows [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Malcolm" <ChaseMe.TakeThisOut@GoOn.net> wrote in message
news:7c2143dd1d12494cd53f9ed9590d944d@news.teranews.com...
> See if your MP has signed the EDM
>
> http://edm.ais.co.uk/weblink/html/members.html/EDMI_SES=
>
> If not, ask them why and explain why they should by visiting here
>
> http://www.faxyourmp.com/
>
>
> Give them the facts from here.
>
>
> http://www.animalaid.org.uk/
>
> MONKEY EXPERIMENTS
> MP's call for UK ban as opposition grows
>
> 17% of MP's have signed a parliamentary motion initiated by Animal
> Aid, calling for a total ban on laboratory experiments involving
> monkeys. You can help build parliamentary pressure for a ban on all
> primate experiments by contacting your MP and asking him or her to
> sign EDM 1307. Click here to find out more.
> http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vivi/cambridge.htm
> Meanwhile, scientific opposition to experiments on primates is
> considerable and growing - as evidenced by a letter published by the
> Daily Telegraph.
>
> News bulletin: September 2003
>
> STUDY HUMANS NOT MONKEYS
> Letter in the Telegraph
> Scientific opposition to experiments on primates is considerable and
> growing - as evidenced by a letter published in the Daily Telegraph on
> 23rd September 2003.
>
> SIR - John Prescott will soon announce his decision as to whether
> Cambridge University
> http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vivi/cambridge.htm
> can build its new primate laboratory in the Cambridge green belt. Tony
> Blair and the science minister, Lord Sainsbury (chief financier of the
> Labour Party), have pre-empted the outcome of the public inquiry in
> their ardent support for the project.
> The centre would undoubtedly reap financial benefits for Cambridge's
> "biotech cluster", so favoured by Lord Sainsbury. But on the more
> important question of whether it would benefit human medicine,
> abundant evidence suggests that it would not.
>
> Regrettably, large sums of money spent experimenting on monkey brains
> in the new facility will mean less money is available for scientists
> studying human brains - both patients' and healthy volunteers'.
> Unravelling Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurological disorders
> is dependent on such human studies. They are the key to finding
> treatments and cures for these terrible diseases.
>
> Findings from marmosets and macaques have frequently misled
> neuroscientists, sometimes with tragic consequences. For example,
> scores of treatments for stroke have been developed and tested in
> primates, but all of them have failed in humans and harmed people in
> clinical trials.
>
> One hundred and fifteen MPs agree with us that "experiments on
> primates cannot be justified in view of the important biological
> differences between people and primates."
>
> Professor Claude Reiss
> Director, Alzheim' R&D
> Professor Lawrence Hansen
> University of California
> Dr Nancy Harrison
> Scripps Memorial Hospital, Chula Vista
> Dr Ray Greek
> Dr Christopher Anderegg
> Dr Jerry Vlasak
> Europeans for Medical Advancement
> Dr Stephen Kaufman
> Medical Research Modernisation Committee
> Dr Niall Shanks
> East Tennessee State University
> Professor Vernon Reynolds
> Oxford University
>
>
>
> Find out more about the proposed Cambridge primate labs.
> Click here for the Cambridge campaign index.
>
> Join Animal Aid in the campaign against primate research.
> Join Animal Aid online here.
> https://secure.wsa.u-net.com/www.animalaid.org.uk/join.htm

As usual Malcolm, you can count on my support. As requested, I've done the
biz.

This NG sems to be more interested in my virus problems than the general
topic of the group. 'Oglivie, Doody , I've flushed better down the khazi.

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