Site Guide

  1. Science Advocacy
    1. Benefits of Biomedical Research
      1. Overview
        1. FASEB Essay On Benefits of Biomedical Research
        2. Why Do Basic Research? (NIGMS Brochure)
        3. Issue Guide On Medical Research
      2. Articles
        1. Breakthroughs in Bioscience
        2. Accomplishments In Biomedical Research
        3. From Basic Research to Human Benefit
      3. Saving Lives
        1. Living Proof: Medical Research Offers Hope
        2. Research Saves Animals
      4. Economic Benefits
        1. The Economic Value Of Medical Research (shorter version)
        2. The Economic Value Of Medical Research (full article pdf)
        3. Exceptional Returns: The Economic Value of America's Investment in Medical Research
    2. Advocacy Resource Kits
      1. Why Become an Advocate for Science?
      2. Getting Started
        1. How You Can Help
        2. Tips for Talking about the Issues
        3. Do Your Homework
      3. Contacting Congress
        1. How to Contact Congress
          1. Being Heard
          2. Scheduling & Prep
          3. Phone
          4. Writing
          5. Is it Lobbying?
        2. Contacting Congress Checklist
    3. Other Advocacy Sites
      1. FASEB Office of Science Policy
      2. Ad Hoc Group For Medical Research Funding
      3. National Association for Biomedical Research (NABR)
      4. Research!America
      5. Lasker Foundation
      6. Association of American Medical Colleges Advocacy
      7. AAAS Science Policy Links
      8. Biotechnology Industry Organization
      9. Alliance for Aging Research
      10. American Association of Anatomists Policy
    4. Government Resources
      1. Status of Appropriations Bills
      2. NIH Office of Legislative Policy and Analysis
      3. GPO Access—Resources for all three Federal Branches
      4. www.firstgov.gov
      5. House of Representatives
      6. House Committee Schedule
      7. House Floor Proceedings
      8. United States Senate
      9. Senate Committee Schedule
      10. Library of Congress Legislation Search
      11. The White House
      12. State and Local Government links (Library of Congress)
  2. Policy Issues
    1. Federal Funding
      1. Budget Analysis
        1. APS Resources
          1. FY2007 Research Budget Outlook
            1. NIH
            2. NSF
            3. Veterans Affairs
            4. NASA
          2. FY 2007 Budget Outlook Update
            1. NIH
            2. NSF
            3. Veterans Affairs
            4. NASA
          3. Congressional Testimony
            1. NIH Funding FY2007
            2. NSF and NASA Funding FY2007
        2. Outside Analysis
          1. NIH Summary of President Bush's FY 2007 Budget Proposal
          2. FASEB FY2007 Update
          3. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Analysis of FY 2007 Budget
          4. FASEB FY 2006 Funding Conference Report
      2. Budget Requests
        1. NIH
        2. National Science Foundation
        3. Veterans Affairs
        4. NASA
      3. Government Resources
        1. Status of Appropriations Legislation for FY2006
        2. NIH Office of Budget
        3. NSF Budget Division
        4. NASA Office of the CFO
        5. House Appropriations Committee
        6. Senate Appropriations Committee
        7. Office of Management and Budget
      4. Advocacy Sites
        1. FASEB Science Budget Page
        2. American Association for the Advancement of Science Budget Page
    2. Animal Research
      1. Intro Materials
        1. Animal Research Overview
        2. Animal Research Regulation
        3. Importance of Animal Research
        4. APS Position Statements on Animal Research
        5. The American Veterinary Medical Association Supports Responsible Animal Research
      2. Questions & Answers
        1. Case Study: Polio
        2. Why do scientists use animals in research?
        3. Do animals have rights?
        4. Do scientists care about the animals’ comfort?
        5. What animals are used in research?
        6. Where do scientists get their animals?
        7. Are there alternatives to the use of animals?
        8. Why are cosmetics and other products tested on animals?
        9. How are research animals protected?
        10. Information Sources
        11. About APS
        12. Download PDF Version
        13. More Animal Research Materials
      3. Looking Deeper
        1. Issues
          1. Random Source Dogs and Cats
            1. "Pet Safety and Protection Act"
              1. "Pet Safety and Protection Act" Background
                1. Why APS Opposes the "Pet Safety and Protection Act"
                2. "Pet Safety and Protection Act" Summary Points
                3. Importance of Random Source Animals to Medical Research
                4. Threat to Pet Health Posed by the "Pet Safety Bill"
                5. A Pet Detective Speaks Out on "Pet Theft:" What is the Real Threat?
                6. What Does "Random Source" Mean?
                7. 14 States Most at Risk
                8. APS Position Statement on Random Source Animal Dealers
                9. List of H.R. 1280/S.714 Co-sponsors
              2. Further Reading
                1. H.R. 1280, The Full Bill
                2. The American Veterinary Medical Association Position Statement on Random Source Animals
                3. How Pets Benefit from Medical Research
                4. The Contributions of Dogs and Cats to Medicine
                5. Facts from the California Biomedical Research Association
                6. Facts from the Foundation For Biomedical Research
            2. The Contributions of Dogs and Cats to Medicine
            3. More on animal research in general
            4. The American Veterinary Medical Association Supports Research with Random Source Animals
          2. Live Animal Laboratories
            1. The Value of Animals in Teaching
              1. APS Position Statement on Animals in Teaching
              2. Physiologists Support Animals in Teaching
              3. The Evolving Role of Animal Laboratories in Physiology Instruction
              4. Case Study: Medical College of Wisconsin
                1. MCW Dog Lab Resource Page
                2. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Supports Dog Laboratories
                3. MCW Students Support Dog Lab
              5. APS Statements
                1. A Good Opportunity
                2. Letter to Dr. Chester Gipson
                3. Dog Labs Do Have Value
          3. The Medical Research Council on Primates in Research
        2. The Value of Animal Research
          1. Animal Research Resources Americans for Medical Progress
          2. "Using Animals in Research and Education" Slide Presentation (Federations of American Societies for Experimental Biology)
          3. "Man's Best Model," a look at animal modeling in research (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
      4. Government Resources
        1. Laws, Regulations, and Policies
          1. Animal Welfare Act
          2. Health Research Extension Act of 1985 (PHS reauthorization)
          3. Laws, Regulations, and Federal Policies (NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare)
          4. Additional Federal Animal Care Legislation, Policies, GLP's, etc. (USDA Animal Welfare Information Center)
          5. The U.S. Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training
          6. PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
          7. PHS Statement on The Importance of Animals in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
        2. Publications and Reports
          1. ILAR Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
          2. OLAW booklet "What Investigators Need to Know About the Use of Animals"
          3. Links to Resources from the OLAW website
        3. Oversight Bodies
          1. USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service/ Animal Care
          2. NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
          3. Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care, International
        4. Additional Sites:
          1. USDA Animal Welfare Information Center
          2. IACUC.org
      5. Links
        1. National & International Organizations
          1. Americans for Medical Process (AMP)
          2. Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC)
          3. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)
          4. Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR)
          5. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR)
          6. Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)
          7. NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
          8. Patient's Voice for Medical Advance
          9. RDS—Understanding Animal Research in Medicine
        2. State Biomedical Societies
          1. States United for Biomedical Research
          2. California Biomedical Research Association (CBRA)
          3. Michigan Society for Medical Research (MISMR)
          4. Minnesota Chapter of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)
          5. Ohio Scientific Education & Research Association (OSERA)
          6. Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research (PSBR)
          7. Washington Association for Biomedical Research (WABR)
        3. Educational Resources
          1. Ask A Scientist
          2. BioRAP
          3. The Electronic Zoo
          4. Kids 4 Research
          5. Minnesota Chapter of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)
          6. National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT)
            1. Position Statement
            2. Links
          7. National Science Teacher Association (NSTA)
            1. Guidelines
            2. Links
          8. Norwegian Reference Centre for Laboratory Animal Science & Alternatives Database
    3. Publications Access
      1. Open-access Journal Hits Rocky Times (Nature Article)
      2. Why Peer Review is Important
      3. NIH Public Access Plan: Laudable Goal, Misguided Approach
      4. Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science
      5. Peace, Love and PLOS
      6. No Free Lunch: A Matter of Opinion
      7. Scientific Publishers Reaffirm Support for Research Access (PDF)
    4. NIH Policies
      1. Materials
        1. APS comments on NIH RFI for Roadmap projects
        2. APS endorses NIH Reform Act of 2006
        3. NIH in the Post-Doubling Era
        4. APS Statement on NIH Funding FY2007
        5. APS Comments on NIH Conflict of Interest Rules
        6. Articles on the NIH in Bioscience Briefing
      2. Links
        1. NIH Office of Legislative Policy and Analysis
        2. NIH Research Results Fact Sheets
        3. NIH at the Crossroads: Myths, Realities, and Strategies for the Future, by Dr. Zerhouni (ppt)
        4. NIH Peer Review: Continuity and Change, by Dr. Toni Scarpa (ppt)
    5. More Bioscience Issues
      1. Evolution
        1. Resources for Teaching Evolution
          1. Info & Articles
            1. Decision in Dover, PA Intelligent Design Case
            2. Science Magazine's Breakthrough of the Year 2005
            3. HHMI Special Lectures on Evolution
            4. The American Association for the Advancement of Science
            5. Understanding Evolution
            6. National Center for Science Education
            7. The National Academy of Sciences
            8. National Science Teachers Association
            9. Virus and the Whale
            10. Responses to President Bush's statements on Intelligent Design
            11. "15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense"
            12. New York Times Article
            13. The Washington Post
            14. "The Facts of the Evolution: Fighting the Endarkenment"
          2. Organizations
            1. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
            2. National Association of Biology Teachers
            3. National Association of Biology Teachers Position Statement
            4. American Association of University Professors
          3. Teaching Resources
            1. The American Institute for Biological Sciences
            2. PBS
            3. The 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial
            4. American Geological Institute
            5. Concept Cartoons About Evolution
        2. FASEB Evolution Resources
        3. NSTA Responds to Bush's Support for Intelligent Design
      2. Stem Cells
  3. APS Resources
    1. Bioscience Briefing
      1. Federal Funding
        1. FY 2007 Budget Outlook
        2. FY 2007 Budget Outlook Update
        3. APS Congressional Testimony
      2. NIH Issues
        1. NIH Reauthorization
        2. NIH Issues Conflict of Interest Rules for Intramural Scientists
        3. Federal Agencies to Allow Multiple PIs on Research Grants and Contracts
      3. Animal Research
        1. The Benefits
          1. Teaching Medical Physiology: What Do Animal Labs Contribute?
          2. FBR Tells Stories of Pet Survivors
          3. Why Are Random Source Dogs and Cats Needed?
          4. Primates in Research: Opportunity and Challenge
        2. Understanding the Data
          1. What Do USDA "Animal Use" Numbers Mean?
          2. What Does "Random Source" Mean?
        3. Beyond Animal Welfare
          1. A Pet Detective Speaks Out on "Pet Theft:" What is the Real Threat?
          2. Animal Charities Get Poor Marks for Stewardship
          3. Research Opponents Target Charities
          4. The Anti-Defamation League Recognizes Animal Rights Extremism as a Form of Terrorism
        4. Taking a Deeper Look
          1. Are You Giving Money to Undermine Medical Research?
          2. Facing the Challenge of Animal "Personhood"
          3. Op-ed: Why animals Aren't "People" (The Wilmington Morning Star)
      4. Publications Access
        1. NIH Public Access Plan: Laudable Goal, Misguided Approach
        2. Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science
        3. Peace, Love and PLOS
        4. No Free Lunch: A Matter of Opinion
    2. APS Announcements
      1. APS proposal for NIH Roadmap Projects
      2. APS Calls for Michigan Pounds to Resume Research Animal Releases
      3. On the NIH Reform Act of 2006
      4. On the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
      5. APS to USDA: Animal Labs are Valid Teaching Tools
      6. APS Testimony on NIH FY 2007 Budget
      7. APS Testimony on NSF and NASA FY 2007 Budget
      8. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Editorial Supports Dog Laboratories
      9. Message from APS President-Elect Dale Benos
      10. APS Publishes Resource Book for the Design of Animal Exercise Protocols
      11. APS Comments on Training Grant Tuition
      12. APS Comments on Federal Policy to Allow Multiple PIs on Grants
      13. APS Comments on NIH Conflict of Interest Rules
    3. APS Position Statements
      1. APS Guiding Principles for the Care and Use of Animals in Research
      2. FASEB Principles on Animal Research
      3. Animals and Human Suffering
      4. Animals in Teaching
      5. Random-Source (Class-B) Dealers
      6. Pound Animals
    4. Science Policy Updates
      1. Archives
      2. Indexed by Subject
    5. Resources for Scientists
      1. NIH at the Crossroads: Myths, Realities, and Strategies for the Future, by Dr. Zerhouni (ppt)
      2. NIH Peer Review: Continuity and Change, by Dr. Toni Scarpa (ppt)
      3. APS Resource Book for the Design of Animal Exercise Protocols
      4. APS Guiding Principles for the Care and Use of Animals in Research
      5. IACUC 101 For Scientists Summary
      6. OLAW booklet "What Investigators Need to Know About the Use of Animals"
    6. Resources for the Public
      1. Understanding Science
        1. Why Do Basic Research? (NIGMS Brochure)
        2. Why Peer Review is Important
        3. What are stem cells?
      2. Questions People Ask about Animals in Research
      3. How To Access Medical Information (AAP Fact Sheet)
    7. Other APS Resources
      1. APS Resource Book for the Design of Animal Exercise Protocols
      2. Questions People Ask about Animals in Research
      3. What Do USDA "Animal Use" Numbers Mean?
      4. Primates in Research: Opportunity and Challenge
    8. Archives
      1. Science Policy Updates
      2. Congressional Testimony
        1. NIH Funding FY2007
        2. NSF and NASA Funding FY2007
      3. Comments & Letters
        1. APS proposal for NIH Roadmap Projects
        2. On Michigan Counties' Suspension of Pound Release
        3. On the NIH Reform Act of 2006
        4. On the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
        5. On Bill to Block Random Source Animals in Research
        6. On Live Animal Laboratories
        7. Dog Labs: A Good Opportunity
        8. On Training Grant Tuition
        9. On Federal Policy to Allow Multiple PIs on Grants
        10. On NIH Conflict of Interest Rules
        11. Message from APS President-Elect Dale Benos
        12. Letter to Noah Wyle Concerning Animal Research Charities
      4. Highlights
        1. House Passes AETA
        2. Senate Passes AETA
        3. APS Calls for Michigan Pounds to Resume Research Animal Releases
        4. APS Supports AETA
        5. "Pet Theft" Bill Threatens Research
          1. Take Action
          2. "Pet Safety and Protection Act" Background
            1. Why APS Opposes the "Pet Safety and Protection Act"
            2. "Pet Safety and Protection Act" Summary Points
            3. Importance of Random Source Animals to Medical Research
            4. Threat to Pet Health Posed by the "Pet Safety Bill"
            5. A Pet Detective Speaks Out on "Pet Theft:" What is the Real Threat?
            6. What Does "Random Source" Mean?
            7. 13 States Most at Risk
            8. APS Position Statement on Random Source Animal Dealers
          3. Actions in the Legislature
            1. The APS Letter to H.R. 5229 and S. 451 Co-sponsors
            2. List of H.R. 5229/S.451 Co-sponsors
          4. Further Reading
            1. H.R. 5229, The Full Bill
            2. The American Veterinary Medical Association Position Statement on Random Source Animals
            3. Facts from the California Biomedical Research Association
            4. Facts from the Foundation For Biomedical Research
        6. SHAC 6 Guilty
    9. Outside Resources
      1. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
      2. Listing of FASEB Member Societies
  4. APS SP Info
    1. About APS Science Policy
    2. APS Position Statements
    3. APS Announcements
    4. Contact Us
  5. Site Guides
    1. Scientists
    2. Public/Educators/Students
    3. Advocates
    4. New to the Site