European Commissioner Gives Update On Movement To Replace Animal Tests
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Freer communication and a stronger spirit of solidarity among European stakeholders, in addition to the continued participation of colleagues in the U.S. and Japan, are critical to advancing the development of non-animal test strategies, according to European Commissioner for Science and Research Janez Poto?nik
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