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  2. "This is not just what I do; it is who I am." Learn why Caroline chose a career in laboratory animal science. fb.me/1SoZjhI01
  3. "My surgery, developed through animal research, prolonged my life and enabled me to continue my work training the... fb.me/26Ef2vJ7t
  4. Studies of monkeys pave the way for new innovations in prosthetic limbs. fb.me/EXXtWd1Y
  5. Are you passionate about public outreach? Consider running for the AALAS Foundation board of directors. fb.me/DqAXj8mo
  6. Should bird flu research be released to the public? What do you think? fb.me/1ziUEV3s9
  7. Thanks to all of our volunteers who helped out at the AALAS Foundation and Americans for Medical Progress booth... fb.me/1J9tIb6u8
  8. An experimental drug reduced two signature characteristics of autism -- repetitive behavior and abnormal social... fb.me/11X4pc6KD
  9. We are looking forward to participating in the USA Science and Engineering Festival with our friends from... fb.me/1GOtBYrj6
  10. Some good points from our friend Paula at Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research. fb.me/1VOmXwYBQ
  11. An interesting article on statins that details how animal studies helped researchers develop drugs to lower... fb.me/20wmQ3ujF
  12. Genetically engineered mice may help open the door to future autism treatments. fb.me/1vVNS0j0H
  13. In case you missed it, here is a great article from last week on animal rights extremism. fb.me/1bTfUAADL
  14. One Health. One Medicine. fb.me/1EfdPIMSQ
  15. Studies of mice illustrate that vitamin E, a common supplement, stimulates the generation of bone-degrading cells. fb.me/UljjUlb7
  16. Liver cells produced from human skin cells have the potential to reduce the number of animals needed to screen... fb.me/18RPMyiaE
  17. An off-the-beaten-path story about a researcher who is utilizing socks to study the Pacific fisher, a rare member... fb.me/1GGwz3jgx
  18. Research on genetically altered mice suggests certain foods may help prevent Alzheimer's disease. fb.me/v3Kvn7rL
  19. @SpeakofResearch Keep up the great work! Your site is a must-read for research advocates! #AAASmtg