Mission Statements Quiz Flashcards
Private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs. Endorses the use of animals to advance medicine and science when there are no non-animal alternatives, and when it is done in an ethical and humane way. It is where science and responsible animal care connect.
AAALAC International (Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care - International)
Association of professionals that advances responsible laboratory animal care and use to benefit people and animals.
AALAS (American Association for Laboratory Animal Science)
Certifying organization for laboratory animal medicine, a recognized specialty within the veterinary medical profession.
ACLAM (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine)
Nation’s voice for protection of children and animals. OK with animal research that strictly follows humane guidelines and thoroughly looks for alternatives. They do not fund research that causes any induction of illness or injury to animals or has terminal endpoints.
AHA (American Humane Association)
Fighting to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system. Founded in 1979 by attorneys active in shaping the emerging field of animal law, it has blazed the trail for stronger enforcement of anti-cruelty laws and more humane treatment of animals in every corner of American life.
ALDF (Animal Legal Defense Fund)
Protects society’s investment in research by nurturing public understanding of and support for the humane, necessary and valuable use of animals in medicine. Through various specialty publications, outreach initiatives and the media, informs the public of the facts of animal-based research. Also distributes timely and relevant news, information and analysis about animal rights extremism to the research community through its news service.
AMP (Americans for medical progress)
Our objectives are to promote the dissemination of information relating to the health, care and welfare of nonhuman primates; to provide a mechanism by which primate veterinarians may speak collectively on matters regarding nonhuman primates; and to promote fellowship among primate veterinarians.
APV (Association of Primate Veterinarians)
Mission is to enhance human and animal research subject protections and the responsible conduct of research through the educational and professional development of its members.
ARENA (Applied Research Ethics National Association)
Our mission is to advance laboratory animal medicine and welfare through member development and representation in the greater professional community. We achieve this through advocacy, education & collaboration.
ASLAP (American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners)
To provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.
ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
To lead the profession by advocating for its members and advancing the science and practice of veterinary medicine to improve animal and human health.
AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association)
Information service that shall provide information: (1) pertinent to employee training; (2) which could prevent unintended duplication of animal experimentation as determined by the needs of the research facility; and (3) on improved methods of animal experimentation, including methods which could– (A) reduce or replace animal use; and (B) minimize pain and distress to animals, such as anesthetic and analgesic procedures.
AWIC (Animal Welfare Information Committee)
Represents common interests in the furtherance of all aspects of laboratory animal science (LAS) in Europe and beyond. It puts the 3Rs of Laboratory Animal Science ‘Replacement, Reduction and Refinement’ centre stage. Advocates responsible scientific conduct with animals in the life sciences with particular emphasis on ensuring animal welfare.
FELASA (Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations)
The nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to improving human and veterinary health by promoting public understanding and support for humane and responsible animal research. The leading voice of scientific reason and medical progress in the ongoing, sometimes violent debate that surrounds animal research.
FBR (Foundation for Biomedical Research)
Nation’s largest and most effective animal protection organization. We and our affiliates provide hands-on care and services to more than 100,000 animals each year, and we professionalize the field through education and training for local organizations. We are the leading animal advocacy organization, seeking a humane world for people and animals alike. We are driving transformational change in the U.S. and around the world by combating large-scale cruelties such as puppy mills, animal fighting, factory farming, seal slaughter, horse cruelty, captive hunts and the wildlife trade.
HSUS (The Humane Society of the United States)
Mission is to represent, lead, and serve the airline industry.
IATA (International Air Transport Association)
To establish, wherever feasible, guidelines, recommendations, and regulations that promote the regulatory acceptance of new or revised scientifically valid toxicological tests that protect human and animal health and the environment while reducing, refining, or replacing animal tests and ensuring human safety and product effectiveness.
ICCVAM (Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods)
International scientific organization dedicated to advancing human and animal health by promoting the ethical care and use of laboratory animals in research worldwide.
ICLAS (International Council for Laboratory Animal Science)