• Question: Do you find its cruel to kill innocent animals for science?

    Asked by ciaramaher to Adam, Chris, Eleanor, Jessamyn, Sinead on 11 Nov 2013.
    • Photo: Adam Murphy

      Adam Murphy answered on 11 Nov 2013:


      This is such a tough question, but one that always needs to be asked! U;ve had classes on this, and hour long debates with my friends, So well done!

      Trust me, no good scientist is happy that animals are killed, it sucks. But, unfortunately, I also think it’s necessary, for the moment anyway.

      We use animals to test what chemicals work to treat certain diseases and how much we need to do it, and how much is an overdose. If we tested that on people, we would kill them too. And these are things that need to be done.

      There are computer models, but they can’t predict the unexpected yet, and we could use synthetic organs, but that’s not enough. We need to know what effect a drug for the lungs will have on the stomach, and on the brain.

      I have to say though, this is my opinion and I’d love to hear yours, there’s no right answer here, and I can’t wait for the day we don’t need animal testing, but right now I think we do.

    • Photo: Sinead Cullen

      Sinead Cullen answered on 11 Nov 2013:


      Hi Ciara,
      This is a major question that is asked a lot in the area of Science. Animal testing is hugely regulated. There are tons are rules you must obey to ever use animals for testing. You also have to attend a lot of courses and do exams to even learn how to handle animals for testing. And you must get a mark of 60% to pass theses exams and they are very hard. You are also marked on how well you can pick up and carefully hold the animals. Where the animals are housed (rats and mice are the ones Ive worked with) are really clean and well looked after. The animals are happy.
      I think it is necessary to use animals for testing to develop better drugs for people who are really sick and need help.
      But remember animal testing is the last thing we do before the drugs get tested I’m humans, we always use an alternative where possible!

      Hope this helps!

    • Photo: Eleanor Holmes

      Eleanor Holmes answered on 13 Nov 2013:


      Thankfully there is very little killing of animals (innocent or otherwise) in Nanoscience. In our experiments the most we have to worry about is our circuits being (electrically) alive!

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