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out that the theory of evolution and molecular biology predict that animal models will be very poor models of human disease. In light of modern scientific thought and the mass of empirical data, the burden of proof lies with those who claim
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community acknowledge that evolution has resulted in animals that, while similar to humans, cannot be used to predict human response there will be no real pressure on those who profit from vivisection to change.
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Animal Models in Light of Evolution by Shanks and Greek, due out in 2009. Again, we thank NM for addressing these issues and gratefully acknowledge their leadership in the field. We also thank NAVS for their financial support of AFMA.
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105. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
Animal Research in Light of Evolution . Shanks and Greek. Rodopi 2009 (scheduled).
More books and resources can be found on the AFMA website .
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106. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
Science: How Genetics and Evolution Reveal Why Medical Research on Animals Harms Humans. New York: Continuum, 2002
C. Ray Greek, MD and Jean Swingle Greek, DVM. What Will We Do If We Don't Experiment On Animals? Medical Research for the
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in our understanding of evolution, cell function and the human genome have changed the dynamics of biology, many educators and students are questioning whether the traditional dissection labs that require the mutilation and dismemberment of
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