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Foundation for Biomedical Research


{{Infobox organization
The '''Foundation for Biomedical Research''' (FBR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public understanding and support for the humane and responsible use of animals in medical and scientific research. The FBR plays a crucial role in educating the public about the benefits of animal research in advancing medical science and improving human and animal health.
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| headquarters = Washington, D.C.
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The '''Foundation for Biomedical Research''' (FBR) is a [[non-profit organization]] established in 1981. It is dedicated to improving human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for [[biomedical research]].
==History==
The Foundation for Biomedical Research was established in 1981. Since its inception, the organization has been at the forefront of advocating for the ethical use of animals in research, emphasizing the importance of such research in the development of new medical treatments and technologies.


== Mission ==
==Mission==
The mission of the Foundation for Biomedical Research is to educate the public about the essential role of ethical [[animal research]] in the quest for medical advancements, treatments, and cures. FBR aims to provide accurate information to counteract [[misinformation]] and [[misconceptions]] about animal research.
The mission of the FBR is to improve human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for biomedical research. The organization seeks to achieve this mission through educational outreach, public awareness campaigns, and collaboration with the scientific community.


== Activities ==
==Activities==
FBR engages in various activities to fulfill its mission, including:
The FBR engages in a variety of activities aimed at educating the public and policymakers about the role of animal research in medical advancements. These activities include:


* '''Public Education''': FBR develops educational materials and campaigns to inform the public about the benefits of biomedical research.
* '''Public Awareness Campaigns''': The FBR conducts campaigns to inform the public about the critical role of animal research in developing new medical treatments.
* '''Advocacy''': The organization advocates for policies that support ethical animal research and the advancement of medical science.
* '''Educational Programs''': The organization offers educational resources and programs for students, educators, and the general public to enhance understanding of biomedical research.
* '''Research Support''': FBR supports researchers by providing resources and information to help them communicate the importance of their work.
* '''Advocacy''': The FBR advocates for policies that support ethical animal research and the development of alternatives to animal testing where possible.


== Importance of Animal Research ==
==Impact of Animal Research==
Animal research has played a crucial role in many medical breakthroughs, including the development of [[vaccines]], [[antibiotics]], and [[surgical techniques]]. FBR emphasizes that animal research is conducted under strict ethical guidelines and is essential for understanding complex biological systems.
[[File:The-Critical-Role-of-Monkeys-in-Medical-Research-Infographic.gif|thumb|right|The critical role of monkeys in medical research.]]
Animal research has been instrumental in many medical breakthroughs. The use of animals in research has led to the development of vaccines, treatments for chronic diseases, and surgical procedures that save lives. The FBR highlights these contributions through various educational materials and campaigns.


== Ethical Considerations ==
==Controversies==
FBR advocates for the humane treatment of animals in research and supports the [[3Rs principle]]: Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement. This principle aims to minimize the use of animals and enhance their welfare in research settings.
Animal research is a topic of ethical debate. The FBR addresses these controversies by promoting transparency and ethical standards in research practices. The organization works to ensure that animal research is conducted humanely and that alternatives are explored and implemented where feasible.


== See Also ==
==Related pages==
* [[Animal testing]]
* [[Biomedical research]]
* [[Biomedical research]]
* [[Animal testing]]
* [[Ethics of animal testing]]
* [[Medical ethics]]
* [[Alternatives to animal testing]]


== External Links ==
==Gallery==
* [Official website](http://www.fbresearch.org/)
[[File:ALF-W.B._Saul_Agricultural_High_School,_April_2004.jpg|thumb|left|Animal Liberation Front protest at W.B. Saul Agricultural High School, April 2004.]]


== References ==
==External links==
<references/>
* [Official website of the Foundation for Biomedical Research](https://www.fbresearch.org)


[[Category:Biomedical research organizations]]
[[Category:Biomedical research]]
[[Category:Animal testing]]
[[Category:Animal testing]]
[[Category:Non-profit organizations based in the United States]]
[[Category:Non-profit organizations based in the United States]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1981]]
== Foundation for Biomedical Research ==
<gallery>
File:The-Critical-Role-of-Monkeys-in-Medical-Research-Infographic.gif|The Critical Role of Monkeys in Medical Research Infographic
File:ALF-W.B. Saul Agricultural High School, April 2004.jpg|ALF-W.B. Saul Agricultural High School, April 2004
</gallery>

Revision as of 14:17, 21 February 2025

Foundation for Biomedical Research

The Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public understanding and support for the humane and responsible use of animals in medical and scientific research. The FBR plays a crucial role in educating the public about the benefits of animal research in advancing medical science and improving human and animal health.

History

The Foundation for Biomedical Research was established in 1981. Since its inception, the organization has been at the forefront of advocating for the ethical use of animals in research, emphasizing the importance of such research in the development of new medical treatments and technologies.

Mission

The mission of the FBR is to improve human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for biomedical research. The organization seeks to achieve this mission through educational outreach, public awareness campaigns, and collaboration with the scientific community.

Activities

The FBR engages in a variety of activities aimed at educating the public and policymakers about the role of animal research in medical advancements. These activities include:

  • Public Awareness Campaigns: The FBR conducts campaigns to inform the public about the critical role of animal research in developing new medical treatments.
  • Educational Programs: The organization offers educational resources and programs for students, educators, and the general public to enhance understanding of biomedical research.
  • Advocacy: The FBR advocates for policies that support ethical animal research and the development of alternatives to animal testing where possible.

Impact of Animal Research

The critical role of monkeys in medical research.

Animal research has been instrumental in many medical breakthroughs. The use of animals in research has led to the development of vaccines, treatments for chronic diseases, and surgical procedures that save lives. The FBR highlights these contributions through various educational materials and campaigns.

Controversies

Animal research is a topic of ethical debate. The FBR addresses these controversies by promoting transparency and ethical standards in research practices. The organization works to ensure that animal research is conducted humanely and that alternatives are explored and implemented where feasible.

Related pages

Gallery

File:ALF-W.B. Saul Agricultural High School, April 2004.jpg
Animal Liberation Front protest at W.B. Saul Agricultural High School, April 2004.

External links