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Ethics of Research involving animals

Appendix 5: Consultation with the public - continuation IV

Responses to the Consultation with the public

The Working Party wishes to thank the following individuals and organisations for their interesting and helpful responses (the sign [*] indicates that permission has been granted to make the response available on the Nuffield Council's website):3

Organisations
Anonymous (1)
Animal Aid, UK (Andrew Tyler, Director)*
Animal Health Trust, UK
Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), UK*
Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)*
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, UK*
Bayer HealthCare, International
BioIndustry Association (BIA), UK
Biosciences Federation, UK*
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), UK*
Professor David R Katz, on behalf of Board of Deputies of British Jews*
Boyd Group, UK*
British Psychological Society Research Board’s Standing Advisory Committee on the Welfare
of Animals in Psychology*
British Society of Animal Science (BSAS)*
British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection*
British Veterinary Association
Bromley Local Research Ethics Committee (NHS), UK*
Canadians for Health Research*
Committee for Ethical Issues in Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of London, UK*
COST (European Co-operation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) Technical
Committee on Medicine and Health, Brussels*
Covance Laboratories and the British Toxicology Society, UK*
The Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research, UK*
European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), Brussels*
Europeans for Medical Advancement, UK*
Genetic Interest Group, UK*
GeneWatch, UK*
Hellenic National Bioethics Commission, Greece*
Henderson Global Investors: Sustainable and Responsible Investment Team, UK*
Humane Research Trust, UK*
Humane Slaughter Association, UK*
Humane Society of the United States: Animal Research Issues Section*
Imperial College London Central Ethical Review Process Committee, UK
Institute for Animal Health, Compton Laboratory, UK
The Institute of Animal Technology, UK*
International Primate Protection League UK*
Laboratory Animal Science Association (LASA), UK*
Laboratory Animals Veterinary Association (LAVA), UK*
Medical Research Council, UK*
Monkey Sanctuary Trust, UK
National Council of Women of Great Britain*
Naturewatch, UK*
Office of the Chief Rabbi, UK
Parkinson’s Disease Society, UK*
Pfizer Global R&D, UK
Roslin Institute, UK
Royal Society, UK*
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), UK*
Society for Accountability of Animal Studies in Biomedical Research and Education (SABRE), UK*
Uncaged Campaigns, UK*
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, UK*
University of Leeds, Ethical Review Process, UK
Wakefield Research Ethics Committee, UK*
Wellcome Trust, UK*
World Society of the Protection of Animals

Individuals
Anonymous (9)
Dr Syed Khawar Abbas, Veterinary Officer, University of Leeds, UK
Taimoor Agha, UK
Sahar Akhtar, Economist, Duke University, USA
Stuart Andrews, UK*
Gaynor Armitage, UK*
Results of a debate held with pupils from various schools (held at the science centre @ Bristol)*
Professor Michael Balls, Chairman of the FRAME Trustees, UK*
Ms Claire Batchelor, UK
Professor Vera Baumans, The Netherlands*
Ms Sue Baumgardt, UK*
Dr Angus Bell, UK
Dr Eva Berriman, Australia*
Dr Nikola Biller-Andorno, Switzerland*
Professor Julian Blow, UK*
A J Bowater, UK
Ms Sandra Brooks, UK
Nicola-Daniel Cangemi, Council of Europe
John Card, Australia*
Mr Shaun Carey, UK
Mr Chris Childe, UK
Miss Lisa Coker, UK
Mr Tony Cooke, UK*
Patrizia Costa, Italy
Mrs Heather Cox, UK*
Norman Cox and Patricia Cox, UK
Dr James Crissman*
Professor David DeGrazia, USA
Mr Paul Dove, UK*
Karl Drinkwater, UK
Phillip Duckworth, UK*
Ms Paula Dyer, UK*
Gareth Edwards, National Animal Sanctuary Alliance, UK*
Mrs Sheila Edwards, United Arab Emirates
Mrs Tabitha Evans, Pharmaceutical Scientist, UK*
Mr Alan Fairhurst, Wistaston Cat Refuge, UK*
Ms Linda Freston, UK*
Professor Peter Furness, UK
Mr Joe Gernatowski, UK
Mr Francis H Giles*
Suzie Green, UK*
Elizabeth Gyimah, UK
Caro Hall, UK*
Professor Bernie Hannigan, UK
Claire Hardman and Tom Schoeffler, Australia*
Dr Nancy Harrison MD, USA*
Mr Simon Hartley, UK*
G Hawkins
Mr K Hill, UK*
Ms Olga Hill, UK*
Cris IIes-Wright, UK*
Dr Chris Jackson, UK
Lindsay Jackson, UK
Dr Brigitte Jansen, Germany
Ms Sarah Johnson, National Institute for Medical Research, Medical Research Council, UK
Frank A Jones
Dr Klaus Kallenbach, Hannover Medical School, Germany
Dr Stephen R Kaufman MD, USA
Dr M Kiley-Worthington, Eco Research and Education Centre, France
Andrew Patrick Kirk, UK
Mr Kedarraja Kistnareddy, UK
Ms Lynda Korimboccus, UK*
L Lougheed, UK*
Ms Pamela Lunn, UK
Hochong Man, UK
Miss Sophia Marsden, UK
Steve Mathew, UK
Member of North Wales Central Research Ethics Committee, UK
Ms Geeja Mohamed, UK
Professor David B Morton, UK
James Newton, UK
Dr Finbar O’Harte, UK
Miss Amy Oladeji, UK
Mr Derek S Paton, Dundee Animal Rights, UK
C R Pearson, UK
Dr Katherine Perlo, Dundee Animal Rights, UK*
Ms Vivien Pomfrey, UK*
Dr Pandora Pound, UK*
Mrs Diana Pullin RGN, HIV Field
Mr David Quirk, UK
Rosamund Raha, UK*
Professor Tom Regan, USA*
Professor David B Resnik, USA*
Dr RM Ridley and Dr HF Baker, UK*
Lesley Roberts
Ms Wendy Rooke, UK*
Neil Rothwell, UK*
Mrs GD Russell, UK*
Roger Scruton, Horsell’s Farm Enterprises, UK*
Mr Philip Senior, UK*
Smadar*
Emily Smith, UK
Mrs Sarah Smith, UK
Lord Soulsby, UK*
Mr Alan St. John, UK*
Mohamed Sultan, UK
Nancy Swinnen, UK
Axel Thomson
Mrs Patricia Townsend, UK*
Miss Trpkovic, UK*
Dr Richard Twine, UK*
Judith Verity, UK
Ms Carole Waite, UK*
Kate White
Ms Jenny Williams, Australia*
Mr Neil Yates, UK
Dr Flavia Zucco, CNR-INeMM Italian National Research Council, Institute of Neurobiology
and Molecular Medicine, Italy*

Footnotes

3 See http://www.nuffieldbioethics.org/go/ourwork/animalresearch/introduction.

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