Mysteries at the department of Human Physiology VU Examiners: Louise Dekker, Selena Mol, Faizel Sukhrie, Julio Klaverweide, Merril Wongsokarijo, David.

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Mysteries at the department of Human Physiology VU Examiners: Louise Dekker, Selena Mol, Faizel Sukhrie, Julio Klaverweide, Merril Wongsokarijo, David van Diepen, Reina Sikkema, Anne Poorthuis, Wouter Huijzendveld, Daan van Abel and Rick van Nuland Coach: Wietse Vroom Do i have a right here?

We will examine: Laboratory for Physiology Important ethical discussions What are we looking for? The situation in the organisation Ethical consideration Recommendation Conclusion

Target: Department Physiology VU

Why this research? No 1 cause of death: people/year Gene related Unhealthy lifestyle  higher prevalence

Important ethical discussions 1.The use of laboratory animals 2.Use of human materials and human bio-banks 3.Community money spent

What are we looking for? Planet –Animal testing People –Guidelines VU, CAO and ARBO (employees) –Privacy and consent (test subjects) Profit –Influence of sponsors

Situation in the organisation Cross-examination of dr. Ton van Lambalgen (Assistant Professor of Physiology ) Some striking results!

Membership DEC Researchers in DEC, can judge there own research proposal! Ethical Conclusion: Wrong! Ethical Solution: researchers are not allowed to take part in the judgement of their own proposal

Exchange lab-animals Lab-animals are shared without knowledge of DEC! Ethical Conclusion: Wrong! Ethical Solution: laboratory “animal-sharebank” for dead animals

Influence by sponsors Manipulation presentation of results Ethical Conclusion: Wrong! Ethical Solution: –External control (difficult) –More responsibility journals

Where is the Planet? Refinement, Reduction, Replacement followed by the rules BUT: because of People and Profit Ethical Conclusion: Wrong! Ethical Solution: –Guidelines reducing waste and energy usage –Awareness employees and students

Conclusion Good following of the rules Some improvements Motivation: only because of People and Planet

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