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Animal-Free Science Advocacy

Animal-Free Science Advocacy

Auteur(s): Rachel Smith
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Campaigning for a future where no animals are harmed in the name of science, and scientific progress is advanced through animal-free research methods.

Opinions expressed by guests in the AFSA podcast are their own and independent of AFSA.

Copyright 2025 Rachel Smith
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  • Episode 26: The Psychology of Animal Research: An Ethical Reckoning
    Aug 27 2025

    In this engaging episode of the AFSA Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Lawrence Hansen, a distinguished neuropathologist and advocate for animal-free research. We delve deep into the issues of animal experimentation in neuroscience research, addressing some of the ethical and scientific implications. The episode highlights how outdated methodologies persist despite advancements in human-relevant research techniques, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in scientific research practices.

    Dr. Hansen outlines the challenges inherent in studying neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s with animal models, pointing out that these models fall short of replicating the human condition. He passionately argues for a shift towards human-based research applications that show promising advancements and efficacy over traditional animal testing methods. The discussion also uncovers systemic issues in scientific communities and funding bodies that sustain outdated practices, highlighting ethical concerns and potential pathways for advocacy and change.


    *Note: The first two questions include quite scientific explanations—but don’t worry, the conversation quickly opens up into broader ethical issues, so we encourage all listeners (even those without a science background) to stay tuned!

    For more info visit AFSA.
    Click here to read more about primate experimentation in Australia.

    Read the transcript here.

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    50 min
  • Episode 25: Compassion Over Cruelty: Dr Faraz Harsini on Empowering the Next Generation to be Animal Advocates
    Jul 24 2025

    In this episode of the AFSA Podcast, we speak with Dr. Faraz Harsini, a leading voice in animal rights and biomedical engineering. The conversation dives deep into Dr. Harsini's inspiring journey from an omnivorous upbringing in Iran to founding Allied Scholars for Animal Protection and leading the college campus movement toward veganism.

    Key discussions revolve around the importance of educating young minds on animal use and the interconnectedness of animal rights with broader societal issues such as climate change and public health. Dr. Harsini shares his insights on the inefficacies of animal testing, revealing its limitations and highlighting the potential of non-animal methods (NAMs) to revolutionize scientific research.

    His candid reflections on the challenges he overcame in reconciling personal and cultural beliefs with his current advocacy work offer listeners a unique perspective into the moral urgency of veganism and animal rights.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    If you would like to support Allied Scholars for Animal Protection (ASAP), or if you're a student interested in starting a chapter, visit their website to learn how you can get involved!

    • www.alliedscholars.org/
    • www.instagram.com/alliedscholars

    Connect with Dr. Harsini:

    • https://www.instagram.com/dr_faraz_harsini/
    • https://www.youtube.com/c/DrFarazHarsini

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    47 min
  • Episode 24: Discovering Non-Animal Methodologies in Research with Dr. Susi Seibt
    Jun 17 2025

    This episode of the AFSA podcast features Dr. Susi Seibt, an expert in microfluidics and science communication. Dr. Susi walks us through the revolutionary advancements in non-animal research methods (NAMs) and their applications in medical research and drug development. Her discussion provides a glimpse into a future where research may no longer require animal testing.

    In the conversation, Dr. Susi elaborates on innovative techniques such as microfluidics and organ-on-a-chip technologies. The conversation covers the strengths and limitations of these technologies, their implementation in personalized medicine, and the global movement towards reducing animal experimentation. Investing in NAMs not only promotes ethical scientific practices but also paves the way for more accurate and human-relevant data.

    Click here for more information on NAMs.

    To hear more from Dr. Susi visit:
    www.shelium.net

    https://www.youtube.com/@shelium

    TikTok: @shelium.science

    Instagram: @shelium.science

    Read the podcast episode transcript here.

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    40 min
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