Animal research is saving lives, but funding is needed to improve welfare: Submission to the New South Wales parliamentary inquiry

S. Khoo, M. Kendig, Laura A. Bradfield
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Many kinds of animal research are occurring in New South Wales (NSW), with biomedical research among the most prominent. As behavioural neuroscientists, we study the neural mechanisms of motivation and cognition in rodents, which is important for developing new treatments for a range of psychological disorders, such as substance use disorder, as well as neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The welfare and wellbeing of the animals we study is of critical importance, not only to ensure the quality of our data but to our sense of morality as compassionate human beings. Biomedical animal research is highly regulated and the pharmacological and biological tools we use pose negligible risks to the public. Meanwhile, our research brings enormous benefits to NSW by building expertise and supporting biotechnology companies. Although research on complex behaviours cannot be replaced by non-animal procedures, we believe that there is much scope for refinement and improvement in animal welfare in NSW. For example, investing in a local breeding facility to produce animals used in NSW research projects would significantly reduce the stress associated with importing animals from interstate or overseas. Additionally, standard animal housing could be improved through targeted and ongoing investment to refit animal facilities and support additional caretaker and veterinary staff to provide higher degrees of welfare.
动物研究正在拯救生命,但需要资金来改善福利:提交新南威尔士州议会调查
新南威尔士州正在进行多种动物研究,其中生物医学研究最为突出。作为行为神经科学家,我们研究啮齿类动物的动机和认知的神经机制,这对于开发一系列心理障碍的新治疗方法很重要,如物质使用障碍,以及阿尔茨海默氏症等神经退行性疾病。我们研究的动物的福利和福祉至关重要,不仅是为了确保我们数据的质量,也是为了确保我们作为富有同情心的人类的道德感。生物医学动物研究受到高度监管,我们使用的药理学和生物学工具对公众的风险可以忽略不计。与此同时,我们的研究通过培养专业知识和支持生物技术公司为新南威尔士州带来了巨大的好处。尽管对复杂行为的研究不能被非动物程序所取代,但我们相信新南威尔士州的动物福利还有很大的改进空间。例如,投资当地的养殖设施来生产新南威尔士州研究项目中使用的动物,将大大减轻从州际或海外进口动物的压力。此外,可以通过有针对性的持续投资来改善标准动物住房,以改装动物设施,并支持额外的看护和兽医人员提供更高程度的福利。
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