Micah Leshem | University of Haifa (original) (raw)
Papers by Micah Leshem
Physiology & Behavior, Mar 1, 2003
Developmental Psychobiology, Nov 1, 1988
British Journal of Nutrition, Jan 21, 2020
Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Oct 30, 2014
PubMed, Apr 1, 2002
In 1994 the Israeli parliament (Knesset) amended the Cruelty to Animals Act to regulate the use o... more In 1994 the Israeli parliament (Knesset) amended the Cruelty to Animals Act to regulate the use of experimental animals. Accordingly, animal experiments can only be carried out for the purposes of promoting health and medical science, reducing suffering, advancing scientific research, testing or production of materials and products (excluding cosmetics and cleaning products) and education. Animal experiments are only permitted if alternative methods are not possible. The National Board for Animal Experimentation was established to implement the law. Its members are drawn from government ministries, representatives of doctors, veterinarians, and industry organizations, animal rights groups, and academia. In order to carry out an animal experiment, the institution, researchers involved, and the specific experiment, all require approval by the Board. To date the Board has approved some 35 institutions, about half are public institutions (universities, hospitals and colleges) and the rest industrial firms in biotechnology and pharmaceutics. In 2000, 250,000 animals were used in research, 85% were rodents, 11% fowls, 1,000 other farm animals, 350 dogs and cats, and 39 monkeys. Academic institutions used 74% of the animals and industry the remainder. We also present summarized data on the use of animals in research in other countries.
Physiology & Behavior, Oct 1, 2022
Developmental Psychobiology, Sep 1, 1994
Developmental Psychobiology, Apr 1, 1994
Frontiers in neuroscience, Sep 4, 2013
ABSTRACT
Journal of Nutritional Science, 2018
Physiology & Behavior, Nov 1, 2006
British Journal of Nutrition, Oct 7, 2014
Psychopharmacology, Oct 1, 1981
Developmental Psychobiology, 1988
Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, Dec 1, 1981
Physiology & Behavior, Mar 1, 2003
Developmental Psychobiology, Nov 1, 1988
British Journal of Nutrition, Jan 21, 2020
Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Oct 30, 2014
PubMed, Apr 1, 2002
In 1994 the Israeli parliament (Knesset) amended the Cruelty to Animals Act to regulate the use o... more In 1994 the Israeli parliament (Knesset) amended the Cruelty to Animals Act to regulate the use of experimental animals. Accordingly, animal experiments can only be carried out for the purposes of promoting health and medical science, reducing suffering, advancing scientific research, testing or production of materials and products (excluding cosmetics and cleaning products) and education. Animal experiments are only permitted if alternative methods are not possible. The National Board for Animal Experimentation was established to implement the law. Its members are drawn from government ministries, representatives of doctors, veterinarians, and industry organizations, animal rights groups, and academia. In order to carry out an animal experiment, the institution, researchers involved, and the specific experiment, all require approval by the Board. To date the Board has approved some 35 institutions, about half are public institutions (universities, hospitals and colleges) and the rest industrial firms in biotechnology and pharmaceutics. In 2000, 250,000 animals were used in research, 85% were rodents, 11% fowls, 1,000 other farm animals, 350 dogs and cats, and 39 monkeys. Academic institutions used 74% of the animals and industry the remainder. We also present summarized data on the use of animals in research in other countries.
Physiology & Behavior, Oct 1, 2022
Developmental Psychobiology, Sep 1, 1994
Developmental Psychobiology, Apr 1, 1994
Frontiers in neuroscience, Sep 4, 2013
ABSTRACT
Journal of Nutritional Science, 2018
Physiology & Behavior, Nov 1, 2006
British Journal of Nutrition, Oct 7, 2014
Psychopharmacology, Oct 1, 1981
Developmental Psychobiology, 1988
Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, Dec 1, 1981