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6. Harvard University Harvard wastes taxpayer money and animals’ lives by conducting twice as many cocaine studies as any other institution in the United States. In fact, Harvard has published more than 75 publications solely about monkeys who have been exposed to cocaine! Harvard currently receives 10 mega-grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study the effects of cocaine and heroin on monkeys in studies such as “Nonhuman Primate Models of Speedball Abuse” and “Nonhuman Primate Model of Cocaine Relapse and Treatment,” conducted by Roger Spealman. In the first study, Spealman makes monkeys addicted to both cocaine and heroin and measures the combined toxicity of these two powerful drugs. In the second study, Spealman makes monkeys addicted to cocaine, withholds the drug to cause withdrawal, and then studies how injecting chemicals and stressing the animals affects the reintroduction of cocaine. In 2005 alone, Spealman received more than $1.25 million in public funding for his cocaine research on monkeys—money that could have gone toward treatment of and clinical research with human drug addicts. As disturbing and wasteful as it may be to create drug addiction in monkeys, the award for the most useless experiment goes to Harvard’s Alberto Palleroni for his study of fear reactions in monkeys exposed to aerial predators. Palleroni exposes primates to trained raptors and studies their distress calls. It’s the equivalent of locking children in a room with a tiger and watching them scream for their mothers. This twisted experiment is funded by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. It’s just one more example of how Harvard bilks the public for pointless and cruel animal experiments. Please write, call, fax, or e-mail the head of the university and politely ask him to stop these atrocities: Lawrence H. Summers, President More Ways to Help Donate Now |
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