
Advancing NAMs for Risk Assessment: Perspectives from SOT 2025
By Breanne Kincaid | April 17th, 2025
“Together, these presentations illustrate a clear shift towards integrated, mechanistically informed risk assessment strategies that reduce the number of animals required to generate toxicity data—paving the way for regulatory frameworks that are both scientifically robust and economically sustainable.”
Image by Breanne Kincaid

Highlights from the Animal Law Conference in Portland, Oregon
By Paul Locke, Rebecca Critser and Zachary Liebowitz | November 14th, 2024
“The growing body of research indicating the cognitive and emotional capacities of animals has spurred increased interest in their welfare and rights.”