Speaking of Research

Speaking of Research
Founded March 2008
Founder Tom Holder
Type Advocacy group
Focus Support for animal research
Mission Speaking of Research aims to provide accurate information about the importance of animal research / animal testing in medical and veterinary science.
Website www.speakingofresearch.com

Speaking of Research (SR) is an international group which "aims to provide accurate information about the importance of animal research in medical and veterinary science".[1] It was founded in March, 2008 by Tom Holder,[2] an "energetic young British activist who played an active role in the Pro-Test movement at the University of Oxford,"[3] who moved to the US for the purpose of setting up such a group.[4] Holder had previously been spokesman for Pro-Test, as well as acting as emcee for their three demonstrations.

Speaking of Research state their aims are to "change the tide of the controversial animal rights debate by encouraging students and scientists to speak out in favor of the lifesaving research developed with animals."[5] Their launch came during a period of increased direct action in the US.[6] Since 2007, a number of researchers from the University of California system have had their homes attacked by animal rights activists,[7] including one University of California, Santa Cruz(UCSC) researcher whose residence was invaded by six masked activists on February 24, 2008.[8] According to the journal Science, the group also aims to "[work] with public schools to counter information from groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals."[9]

Speaking of Research's launch was jointly supported by both Pro-Test in the UK, and Americans for Medical Progress in the US. In 2014/15, its running costs were approximately $150 and paid by small donations from supporters.[5] Its committee is made up primarily of researchers and veterinary technicians, including members of UCLA Pro-Test such as Dr. David Jentsch.[10]

During "World Week for Animals in Laboratories (2008)," Holder traveled to West Coast universities including UCLA, Berkeley, Oregon Health & Sciences University, and the University of Washington to speak about the role of animals in biomedical research.[11][12] Speaking of Research have supported pro-animal research movements around the world including "Pro-Test for Science" (in the US) and "Pro-Test Italia" (in Italy).[13] Their committee includes individuals from the US, Canada, UK, Portugal and Italy.[10]

Pro-Test for Science

The UCLA Pro-Test rally on 22 July 2009, with Speaking of Research members participating

Speaking of Research offered its support to the UCLA Pro-Test movement (later renamed Pro-Test for Science), which was founded in March 2009,[14] on the UCLA campus, with Holder playing a leadership role on the organizing committee.[14] On 22 April 2009 more than 700 staff, students and Los Angeles residents,[15] led by the neuroscientist David Jentsch, held a rally to launch the UCLA chapter of Pro-Test, and to stand up to the animal rights activists who had targeted Prof. Jentsch and other scientists in a campaign of harassment and arson.[16][17] At the event, Tom Holder announced the launch of the Pro-Test Petition, which aimed to give people in the US the "opportunity to show [their] support for the scientists and [their] opposition to the use of threats and violence.

The Pro-Test Petition accumulated 11,600 signatures over 12 months,[18] after gaining backing from a number of science organizations including the Society for Neuroscience.[19] and American Physiological Society.[20] The petition was signed by every chancellor in the University of California system and several Nobel Prize winners. At a second UCLA Pro-Test rally – by then, renamed Pro-Test for Science – the petition was handed to representatives from the National Institutes of Health.[21]

In February 2012, two members of Speaking of Research and Pro-Test for Science, Prof. David Jentsch and Prof. Dario Ringach, won the 2011 AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award for "their rare courage, their strong defense of the importance of the use of animals in research, and their refusal to remain silent in the face of intimidation by animal rights extremists."[22]

References

  1. Speaking of Research - Homepage
  2. "Speaking of Research - Students Stand up for Animal Testing". Reuters
  3. "Hundreds turn out for Pro-Animal-Research rally at UCLA". Science Insider
  4. Speaking of Research Website - Founder Biography
  5. 1 2 Speaking of Research Website - About
  6. Marshall, Carolyn. (April 15, 2008) "Risky Business". The Journal of Life Sciences
  7. "Targeting Researchers". Newsweek
  8. Monastersky, Richard (March 7, 2008) PDF copy of Chronicle article: "Animal Researchers' Homes Are Attacked" (http://chronicle.com/free/v54/i26/26a00104.htm) Retrieved on April 19, 2011
  9. Science Magazine - Newsmakers Section
  10. 1 2 Speaking of Research - Committee
  11. "Chronicle: Protesters Fail to Slow Animal Research". chronicle.com
  12. "Speaking of Research: Speaking to the West Coast: A Review". speakingofresearch.com
  13. Speaking of Research - "Pro-Test Italia Stands up to Animal Rights Activists", 3 June 2013
  14. 1 2 UCLA Pro-Test announcement
  15. "West Side Story - Scientists vs Activists" NBC Los Angeles
  16. "Supporters of Biomedical Research" UCLA Newsroom
  17. LA Times
  18. "UCLA Newsroom: Pro-Test rally supports researchers", Retrieved 29 January 2013
  19. "Over 3000 Society for Neuroscience members back animal research". speakingofresearch.com
  20. "APS Supports the Pro-Test Petition" (PDF). Science Policy. The Physiologist. American Physiological Society. 52 (4): 144. August 2009.
  21. Holder, T. (2014) - "Standing Up for Science", EMBO reports, Volume 15, Issue 6, pages 625–630, June 2014
  22. AAAS 2012 Annual Meeting News AAAS
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