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Foundation for Biomedical Research

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Most cures have happened as a direct result of biomedical research, saving human and animal lives.

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NABR responds to RFK Jr.'s remarks and the FDA's plan to reduce animal testing in drug development. While innovation is key, animal models remain essential for ensuring safe and effective treatments. #AnimalResearch #FDA nabr.org/about-nabr/new…

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🐾 Today in The Washington Post: FBR President Matthew R. Bailey defends research with dogs. Canine studies have led to lifesaving treatments for people and pets — from insulin to cancer therapies. This research matters. 🔗washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/… #AnimalResearch

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Explore FBR’s annual report! This year’s report showcases FBR campaign highlights, media milestones, new educational tools and acknowledgement of the generous donors and partners who made it all possible. 📘See how we’re making a difference. fbresearch.org/fbr-annual-rep…

Explore FBR’s annual report! This year’s report showcases FBR campaign highlights, media milestones, new educational tools and acknowledgement of the generous donors and partners who made it all possible.

📘See how we’re making a difference. fbresearch.org/fbr-annual-rep…
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🌍 Today is World Malaria Day. 🔬 Thanks to animal research, scientists have: ✅Uncovered how the malaria parasite works ✅Developed lifesaving treatments ✅Studied how mosquitoes transmit the disease 🐭🐒🦟 From mice and monkeys to mosquitoes, these research partners make

🌍 Today is World Malaria Day.

🔬 Thanks to animal research, scientists have:
 ✅Uncovered how the malaria parasite works
 ✅Developed lifesaving treatments
 ✅Studied how mosquitoes transmit the disease

🐭🐒🦟 From mice and monkeys to mosquitoes, these research partners make
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🌍 Today is World Malaria Day. 🔬 Thanks to animal research, scientists have: ✅Uncovered how the malaria parasite works ✅Developed lifesaving treatments ✅Studied how mosquitoes transmit the disease 🐭🐒🦟 From mice and monkeys to mosquitoes, these research partners make

🌍 Today is World Malaria Day.

🔬 Thanks to animal research, scientists have:
 ✅Uncovered how the malaria parasite works
 ✅Developed lifesaving treatments
 ✅Studied how mosquitoes transmit the disease

🐭🐒🦟 From mice and monkeys to mosquitoes, these research partners make
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Lupus affects over 5 million people worldwide. Thanks to animal research, treatments like corticosteroids, NSAIDs and immunosuppressants help manage this chronic autoimmune disease. Animal models continue to play a vital role in the search for a cure. #WorldLupusDay

Lupus affects over 5 million people worldwide.

Thanks to animal research, treatments like corticosteroids, NSAIDs and immunosuppressants help manage this chronic autoimmune disease.

Animal models continue to play a vital role in the search for a cure.
#WorldLupusDay
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🐭🔬 Before a baby became the first to receive a personalized CRISPR therapy, researchers honed the technique with animal models like mice, zebrafish and nonhuman primates. This groundbreaking treatment corrects genetic mutations directly in the body, offering hope for rare

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💊 How did we get ivermectin, the drug that’s helped save millions from river blindness and more? 🐭🧪 Animal models were essential at every step: ⚫️Mice & rats revealed its antiparasitic power ⚫️Livestock confirmed it works in the field ⚫️Dogs helped define safe doses

💊 How did we get ivermectin, the drug that’s helped save millions from river blindness and more?

🐭🧪 Animal models were essential at every step:
⚫️Mice & rats revealed its antiparasitic power
⚫️Livestock confirmed it works in the field
⚫️Dogs helped define safe doses
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The Foundation for Biomedical Research Foundation for Biomedical Research joined the Be Open about Animal Research Day. You can join too! Show your support and share on #BOARD25

The Foundation for Biomedical Research <a href="/FBRorg/">Foundation for Biomedical Research</a> joined the Be Open about Animal Research Day.  You can join too! Show your support and share on #BOARD25
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🐶🐭 From insulin to cancer immunotherapy, animal research has made lifesaving medical advances possible for both humans and animals. We stand with our global partners to highlight the critical role of animals in science. #BOARD25 #AnimalResearchSavesLives #MakingMedicine

🐶🐭 From insulin to cancer immunotherapy, animal research has made lifesaving medical advances possible for both humans and animals.

We stand with our global partners to highlight the critical role of animals in science.
#BOARD25 #AnimalResearchSavesLives #MakingMedicine
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Earlier this month for #BOARD25, we joined voices across the globe to say: ethical animal research drives medical innovation. Thanks to animal models, we better understand Alzheimer’s, heart disease and more. Let’s keep science moving forward — together. #AnimalResearch

Earlier this month for #BOARD25, we joined voices across the globe to say: ethical animal research drives medical innovation.

Thanks to animal models, we better understand Alzheimer’s, heart disease and more.

Let’s keep science moving forward — together. #AnimalResearch
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Animal research is carefully regulated and vital to unlocking treatments for future generations. Learn more: fbresearch.org/animal-care/an… #BOARD25 #MakingMedicine #SupportScience

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🧬Today is Rare Chromosome Disorder Awareness Day, a time to spotlight the 1 in 200 babies born with rare chromosomal changes. Thanks to research with mice, zebrafish and other animal models, scientists are uncovering the genetic mechanisms behind rare disorders. #RareChromoDay

🧬Today is Rare Chromosome Disorder Awareness Day, a time to spotlight the 1 in 200 babies born with rare chromosomal changes.

Thanks to research with mice, zebrafish and other animal models, scientists are uncovering the genetic mechanisms behind rare disorders. #RareChromoDay
Foundation for Biomedical Research (@fbrorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬Today is Rare Chromosome Disorder Awareness Day, a time to spotlight the 1 in 200 babies born with rare chromosomal changes. Thanks to research with mice, zebrafish and other animal models, scientists are uncovering the genetic mechanisms behind rare disorders. #RareChromoDay

🧬Today is Rare Chromosome Disorder Awareness Day, a time to spotlight the 1 in 200 babies born with rare chromosomal changes.

Thanks to research with mice, zebrafish and other animal models, scientists are uncovering the genetic mechanisms behind rare disorders. #RareChromoDay
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NIH announcement of no “animal model only” grants is arguably a bigger deal than the pending 40% budget cut. The question is what it really means. e.g., mice + AI = “not pure animal model” grant etc. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD NIH HHS.gov please clarify. I’m getting Qs galore.

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Highly reliable sources tell me NIH will still fund purely animal model grants (new ones too). NOAs (notice of awards) will be more human focused & justification for animal models must be made but $ for new & funded animal grants will continue. nature Science Magazine HHS.gov

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🧠Thanks to research with monkeys and other lab animals, scientists are making breakthroughs in understanding and treating brain disorders like Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, stroke and more. 🐭🐒🧬 At FBR, we support research that advances brain health for both people and

🧠Thanks to research with monkeys and other lab animals, scientists are making breakthroughs in understanding and treating brain disorders like Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, stroke and more. 🐭🐒🧬

At FBR, we support research that advances brain health for both people and
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🧪FBR’s groundbreaking public polling project is nearly complete, and the insights will help us better defend and promote lifesaving animal research. Help us turn this data into action. 💙Donate today: fbresearch.org/give #SupportScience #AnimalResearchMatters

🧪FBR’s groundbreaking public polling project is nearly complete, and the insights will help us better defend and promote lifesaving animal research. Help us turn this data into action.

💙Donate today: fbresearch.org/give #SupportScience #AnimalResearchMatters
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🧠New hope for Alzheimer’s: A drug that clears toxic brain tangles has shown promise in early trials. This breakthrough builds on decades of research with animal models to understand tau proteins and test treatments. 📖Read more: nature.com/articles/d4158… #Alzheimers