Ep: 329: On Graduation Week, PETA Urges End To Cruel Animal Experiments by Harvard Researcher. Emil Guillermo talks with PETA's Katherine Roe.
Release Date: 05/22/2024
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info_outlineDr. Margaret Livingstone at Harvard Medical has continued with cruel experiments on monkeys that have no useful scientific purpose. They include maternal deprivation experiments where baby monkeys are taken from their mothers, have their eyes sewn- shut, then observed for abnormalities. Science or torture?
In this reprised episode, PETA neuroscientist Katherine Roe, a one-time NIH scientist, talks to Emil Guillermo about the experiments' uselessness to science or humanity. What can you do?
Listen to the podcast and click on the links to see more about the experiments and how you can take action to stop them.
See more of what Livingstone does at Harvard, and then take action.
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Updated May, 22, 2024.
Originally released Oct. 18, 2022 © PETA, 2021-4, All rights reserved.