Foundation for Biomedical Research

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Foundation for Biomedical Research

The Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public understanding and support for biomedical research. Established in 1981, FBR aims to educate the public about the essential role of animal research in medical advancements and the development of new treatments and therapies.

Mission

The mission of the Foundation for Biomedical Research is to improve human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for humane and responsible animal research. FBR works to provide accurate information about the benefits of biomedical research and the ethical standards that govern the use of animals in research.

Activities

FBR engages in various activities to fulfill its mission, including:

  • Public Education: FBR produces educational materials, including brochures, videos, and online content, to inform the public about the importance of animal research in medical progress.
  • Advocacy: The organization advocates for policies that support biomedical research and the ethical treatment of research animals.
  • Media Outreach: FBR works with media outlets to provide accurate information and expert commentary on issues related to animal research.
  • Collaborations: FBR collaborates with other organizations, research institutions, and industry groups to promote the benefits of biomedical research.

Importance 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 regulations to ensure the humane treatment of animals.

Ethical Standards

FBR supports the use of the Three Rs principle in animal research:

  • Replacement: Using alternative methods when possible.
  • Reduction: Minimizing the number of animals used in research.
  • Refinement: Enhancing animal welfare and minimizing suffering.

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