
Collaboration Over Competition: Advancing the Use of Microphysiological Systems
By Dr. Anicca Harriot | February 20th, 2025
“Federal agencies have the power to define a clear path that drives MPS forward in to further reducing the use of animal testing.”

Refinement in Animal Research: A Crucial Step Toward Ethical Progress
By Sally Thompson-Iritani | February 6th, 2025
“Incorporating refinements in animal research is not optional—it is essential in modern science. The rapid pace of technological advancements and increased public scrutiny make it imperative to adopt comprehensive refinement strategies.“

Unleashing Innovation: The Business Case for New Approach Methods (NAMs)
By Zachary Liebowitz | January 23rd, 2025
“As we stand on the cusp of a new era in science and industry, the case for NAMs is clear. They are more than a set of tools—they represent a paradigm shift that aligns innovation with ethical responsibility and economic growth.“

Briefing Over Breakfast
By Andrew Obeng | May 9th, 2024
“Earlier this week, Dr. Paul Locke and Rebecca Critser as well as White Coat Waste Project’s Justin Goodman presented their comments on the reversal of the EPA’s promises to minimize animal testing by 2035”

Innovative Solutions for an Invisible Threat: Enhancing PFAS Assessment
By Loza Taye | May 2nd, 2024
“The PFAS public health threat demands rapid and sustained action and innovative solutions. Increasing evidence indicates that NAMs should be prioritized as a path to tackle the sizeable chemical class with speed and efficacy.”