Resources

by Drs. Hope Ferdowsian and John Gluck
In 1966, Dr. Henry K. Beecher drew attention to common moral problems in human research. A deep dive reveals similar moral problems with animal research.

by Dr. Hope Ferdowsian
Learn how our institutions could better respond to monumental shifts in our understanding of and concern for animals.

by Drs. Hope Ferdowsian, L. Syd M Johnson, Jane Johnson, Andrew Fenton, Adam Shriver, and John Gluck
The Belmont Report published key ethical principles to which human research should adhere. The same principles can be extended to nonhuman animals.

by Colleen Plumb and Kate Cummings
Invisible Visible—on the treatment of humans and chickens—formed through conversation between Colleen Plumb, an artist, and Kate Cummings, a writer.

Dr. Hope Ferdowsian
The novel coronavirus tested how Americans respond to restrictions of their civil liberties, and it provided an opportunity to reevaluate freedom of movement.

by Dr. Hope Ferdowsian
The Phoenix Effect reveals how individuals who have endured trauma—war, abuse, and displacement—can rise from the proverbial ashes and thrive.