I am proud to be associated with the DHT for the monumental work it carries out to seek alternatives to animal research and promote good science. This sterling work is done by discussion and persuasion, meeting scientists and encouraging different approaches through reasoned arguement. Those involved with this fine charity are dedicated and committed, not closed and confrontational, as they realise that the way forward is through demonstrating the effectiveness of non-animal methods and challenging scientists to move from established unreliable research to seeking future useful humane methods. What benefits the animals will also benefit humanity; this is a scenario for which we should surely all strive.
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