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European Animal Research Association (EARA) is the website for a not-for-profit organisation that has close to 130 member organisations from both public research institutions, representative bodies and private biomedical research, as well as breeders and other suppliers to the sector, in 23 European countries and five other countries around the world. Their vision is that the understanding and recognition of the importance and benefits of research involving animals across Europe is acknowledged by a significant majority of society, allowing for a more constructive dialogue with all stakeholders and a more efficient and dispassionate climate for research.
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European Animal Research Association (EARA) is the website for a not-for-profit organisation that has close to 130 member organisations from both public research institutions, representative bodies and private biomedical research, as well as breeders and other suppliers to the sector, in 23 European countries and five other countries around the world. Their vision is that the understanding and recognition of the importance and benefits of research involving animals across Europe is acknowledged by a significant majority of society, allowing for a more constructive dialogue with all stakeholders and a more efficient and dispassionate climate for research.
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