Animal Free Research UK
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Animal Free Research UK (AFRUK), formerly the Dr Hadwen Trust, is a UK medical research charity that funds and promotes non-animal techniques to replace animal experiments.[1][2] Established in 1970, the work undertaken by Animal Free Research UK develops reliable science whilst avoiding animal testing.
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Founded | 1970; 54 years ago (1970) |
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Founder | Sidney Hicks |
Focus | Alternatives to animal testing |
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Method | Education, research, funding |
Key people | Carla Owen, CEO; Dr Karen Pilkington; Mike Philpott; Laura-Jane Sheridan, Chair of Trustees; neuro-oncologist Dr. Geoff Pilkington |
Website | www |
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