Top Universities Play Deaf to Humane Alternatives
One
thought that a new age of compassionate and enlighted problem
solving was dawning. Computer modelling, standardization
of in-vitro testing techniques, human tissue banks, new
software developments...and yet some of the world's best
universities
stand guilty of following horrendously cruel vivisection
practices.
Just
when you thought that bioinformatics was evolving new techniques
for drug testing, here comes the shocker. Research laboratories
in UK rated to be among the world's best are not racking
their collective brains to find a solution to this one.
The legal sanction of barbaric animal experiments in the
name of progressive science horrifies.
From
scalpel blades cutting open living dogs to passing steel
tubes into monkey brains for Parkinson's disease...there
seems to be no end to the cruelty. As much as 80% of the
cruelest animal tests developed till date are done in British
universities. This includes top bastions of research like
Cambridge and Oxford. For example in one test for Parkinson's
disease drugs are injected into monkey brains via steel
tubes. Other horrendous ones include wiring frames to cats'
heads to simulate migraines and gassing guinea pigs with
ozone to study lung disease.
According
to the CEO of The National Anti-Vivisection Society, despite
accurate alternate testing methods, university researchers
in Britain today still rely on animal testing methods. Worse,
more animals are being used in animal experimentation compared
to 2001.