Science Papers
NEAVS/Project R&R’s science team, along with other scientists, are investigating the limitations and problems of using chimpanzees as a means of studying human disease and health. They are also looking at the life-long suffering that results for chimpanzees from their use and laboratory confinement.
- A Brief Introduction to Human/Chimpanzee Biological Differences
- A Brief Overview of Chimpanzees and Aging Research
- A Review of Autopsy Reports on Chimpanzees in or from U.S. Laboratories
- A Scientific Case for the Elimination of Chimpanzees in Research
- An Assessment of the Role of Chimpanzees in AIDS Vaccine Research
- An Assessment of the Use of Chimpanzees in Hepatitis C Research Past, Present and Future
- An Economic Analysis:
- An Examination of Chimpanzee Use in Human Cancer Research
- An Examination of Its Contribution to Biomedical Knowledge and Efficacy
- Building an Inner Sanctuary: Complex PTSD in Chimpanzees
- Chimpanzees and Aging Research
- Chimpanzees and Medical Research
- Developmental Context Effects on Bicultural Posttrauma Self Repair in Chimpanzees
- Future of Teratology Research is In Vitro
- Implementing the CHIMP Act
- Lessons from Chimpanzee-Based Research on Human Disease:The Implications of Genetic Differences
- The Bioethics of Great Ape Well-Being (Spanish translation):
- The Bioethics of Great Ape Well-Being:
- The French Blood Scandal