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Development of Alternatives to Animal Use for Safety Testing and Hazard Assessment |
 | | CAAT was not alone in adopting this strategy of dialogue and collaboration. |
 | | CAAT’s association with Johns Hopkins University, one of the premier research institutions in the world, has helped the organization attract scientists (traditionally distrustful of animal protection activity) willing to investigate the development of in vitro methods for product safety testing. |
 | | CAAT has founded over 200 grant applications since 1981 and organized symposia, workshops and other forums to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers as well as between scientists, animal protectionists and the public (Zurlo and Goldberg, 1999). |
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