PETITION FOR THE RELEASE OF RHESUS MONKEYS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT AND FOR THE PERMANENT ABOLITION OF NONHUMAN PRIMATE RESEARCH AT ALL UNIVERSITY-AFFILIATED FACILITIES
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As concerned individuals with an important stake in the reputation of the university, we demand an immediate end to the practice of experimenting on nonhuman primates as part of the University of Connecticuts research program. The experiments are not only cruel to animals; they also discourage advancements in the search for humane alternatives by continuing introduce animal models as our defaults for the study of human anatomy and physiology. These animal models have marked limitations and the absence of cures for cancer, AIDS and Alzheimers after decades of research on nonhuman animals serve as a testament to that. However, this research has provided us with spectacular insights into the social life and intellect of nonhuman primates with special attention being placed on the similarities these animals have to human beings.
Rhesus monkeys are highly intelligent, sensitive and social beings with physiological and psychological needs as complex as our own. Research has stated that there is a close evolutionary relationship between us and rhesus monkeys and that our DNA differs by only 2\%. They exhibit abstract thinking and mathematical skills. This is an astonishing revelation and one that needs to be given considerable thought. If these animals are so similar to humans we need to reevaluate our relationship with them, in this case their non-consentual use for invasive, harmful research. Confining primates to laboratory cages, denying them their freedom, proper environmental stimulation, complex social interaction and deliberately subjecting them to systematic pain and suffering in experimental procedures is morally unjustifiable.
We live in an age of astonishing technology. Computerized alternatives and magnetic imaging are opening the door to a new world of research possibilities. These alternatives are cheaper, more effective, and more humane. In the case of Dr. Waitzmans research with rhesus monkeys, magnetic brain imaging (that can measure the activity of single cells) and non-invasive eye tracking on fully consenting human participants should be considered to replace the methods currently being used at the UCHC (which include drilling holes into the monkeys skulls and intentionally inflicting brain damage). Furthermore, research has shown that restraining nonhuman primates during research procedures causes them great distress and significantly confounds the neurological data we collect from them. With these factors in mind, there is no longer any justification for using these innocent animals for our own ends.
Dr. Waitzmans protocol expires on March 31, 2006 at which time we are requesting that these rhesus monkeys be rehabilitated and relocated to an accredited sanctuary that is mutually agreed upon between the UCONN Animal Rights Collective and the University administration. Furthermore, we request that a permanent moratorium be placed on the use of nonhuman primates in all biomedical research at all University-affiliated facilities.
Rhesus monkeys are highly intelligent, sensitive and social beings with physiological and psychological needs as complex as our own. Research has stated that there is a close evolutionary relationship between us and rhesus monkeys and that our DNA differs by only 2\%. They exhibit abstract thinking and mathematical skills. This is an astonishing revelation and one that needs to be given considerable thought. If these animals are so similar to humans we need to reevaluate our relationship with them, in this case their non-consentual use for invasive, harmful research. Confining primates to laboratory cages, denying them their freedom, proper environmental stimulation, complex social interaction and deliberately subjecting them to systematic pain and suffering in experimental procedures is morally unjustifiable.
We live in an age of astonishing technology. Computerized alternatives and magnetic imaging are opening the door to a new world of research possibilities. These alternatives are cheaper, more effective, and more humane. In the case of Dr. Waitzmans research with rhesus monkeys, magnetic brain imaging (that can measure the activity of single cells) and non-invasive eye tracking on fully consenting human participants should be considered to replace the methods currently being used at the UCHC (which include drilling holes into the monkeys skulls and intentionally inflicting brain damage). Furthermore, research has shown that restraining nonhuman primates during research procedures causes them great distress and significantly confounds the neurological data we collect from them. With these factors in mind, there is no longer any justification for using these innocent animals for our own ends.
Dr. Waitzmans protocol expires on March 31, 2006 at which time we are requesting that these rhesus monkeys be rehabilitated and relocated to an accredited sanctuary that is mutually agreed upon between the UCONN Animal Rights Collective and the University administration. Furthermore, we request that a permanent moratorium be placed on the use of nonhuman primates in all biomedical research at all University-affiliated facilities.
3187 Signatures
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Justin Goodman
- City, State
- Rockville, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- Student/Resident
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Jessica Beaudet
- City, State
- Storrs, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- UCONN Student
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Sean Lawler
- City, State
- Milford, ct
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- student
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Stacy Lopresti-Goodman
- City, State
- Storrs, CT
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- UConn Graduate Student
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Porter
- City, State
- Chapel Hill, NC
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- resident of North Carolina
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Julie Cook
- City, State
- West Haven, CT
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- CT resident
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Jim Cook
- City, State
- West Haven, CT 06516
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- CT resident
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Barbara Service
- City, State
- Storrs, Connecticut
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- Ct. Resident
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Fred L. Service, Jr.
- City, State
- Storrs, Connecticut
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- Resident
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Owen Recchio
- City, State
- stafford, ct
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- student
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Jane Recchio
- City, State
- Stafford, ct
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- CT resident
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Julia A. Caruk
- City, State
- South Windsor, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- UConn Faculty
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Barbara I. Biel
- City, State
- Bristol, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- CT resident
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Joshua E Warchol
- City, State
- Wallingford, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- CT Resident
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kathryn farnsworth
- City, State
- 06472
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- ct resident
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winter darling
- City, State
- ct
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- ct resident
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Nancy Rice
- City, State
- Fairfield, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- CT Resident
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Jessica Swanson
- City, State
- Raleigh, NC
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- No
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BONNIE WEST
- City, State
- BRISTOL, CT
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- CT RESIDENT
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Jodie Wiederkehr
- City, State
- Boston, MA
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- No
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Stephen L. Owens
- City, State
- West Hartford, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- CT Resident
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Debra Cebula
- City, State
- Willington, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- UConn Staff
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Amy de Flumere
- City, State
- Lebanon, CT
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- UConn staff and CT resident
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Sandra Lane
- City, State
- Andover, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- UCONN staff - resident
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Primate Freedom Project
- City, State
- Fayetteville, GA.
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Stephen Masse
- City, State
- Crosby, Texas
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Nicole Riseley
- City, State
- Middletown, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- YES
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Dax Riner
- City, State
- santa fe, nm
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- n/a
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Bryan and Judy Riner
- City, State
- Albuquerque, NM
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- No
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philippa kingsley
- City, State
- atlanta, GA
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- n/a
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Kimberly Sickel
- City, State
- CA
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- no
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Beth Levine
- City, State
- Raleigh, NC
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- none of the above
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Lisa Chansky
- City, State
- Durham, NC
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Cynthia Lieberman
- City, State
- Durham, NC
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- NC Resident
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Corinne A. Novella
- City, State
- Brookfield, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- resident
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Nicole Anderson
- City, State
- Storrs, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- student
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Jo Ann Durkin
- City, State
- Brookfield CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- Ct Resident
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Drucilla J. Roberts, M.D)
- City, State
- Boston, MA 02114
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- NO, Harvard Medical School Faculty
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Bonnie Jones
- City, State
- Hartford, CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- resident of CT, alumni of UCONN
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Gary M. Shapiro
- City, State
- Alpharetta, GA
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- son is applying for 2006
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Paulena McMillan
- City, State
- atlanta, ga
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Jonathan
- City, State
- Tempe, AZ
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- ex-NY resident
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Willa Roberts
- City, State
- Brooklyn, NY
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Boston Animal Defense League
- City, State
- Boston, MA
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- Supporters of Students in Opposition
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Sharon Bromly
- City, State
- united kingdom
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- no
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Diana Lutzak
- City, State
- Bellerose, NY
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- No
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Jill Gershen
- City, State
- Germantown, Maryland
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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Zbigniew Grabowski
- City, State
- Mansfield CT
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- Student and CT resident
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Michael Loveless
- City, State
- Marysville, Ohio
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- No
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Lu Haner
- City, State
- Millis, MA
- UCONN Student? UCONN Faculty? CT Resident?
- no
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