Huvudbild för Veterinärkongressen 2021

The Use of Animals in the Study of Human Disease - Bioethics Views Har passerat

Fredag 29 oktober 2021 11:35 - 12:10

Föreläsare: Jerold Tannenbaum

Symposium: Försöksdjur

Föreläsare

Jerold Tannenbaum Föreläsare

Jerrold Tannenbaum is Professor Emeritus at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where he taught required courses in veterinary law and ethics from 1999 to 2013. He taught these subjects for seventeen years at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, where he helped to found that school’s signature program in Ethics and Values and its Masters program in Animals and Public Policy.

Mr. Tannenbaum’s current primary areas of interest are animal research ethics and animal research law.

Mr. Tannenbaum is the author of the first textbook in veterinary ethics. His recent publications include “Russell and Burch’s 3Rs Then and Now: The Need for Clarity in Definition and Purpose” (with B. Taylor Bennett), Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 2015; “Ethics in the Use of Animal Models of Seizures and Epilepsy”, in A. Pitkänen, et al., Models of Seizure and Epilepsy, 2d. ed., 2017; “Ethics in Biomedical Animal Research: The Key Role of the Investigator”, in P. Michael Conn, Animal Models for the Study of Human Disease, 2d. ed., 2017; and “The Pursuit and Advancement of Knowledge as a Justification for the Use of Animals in Research,” ILAR Journal, 2019.