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Bioethics and Medical Ethics

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Journal

2012

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Animal Models For Human Disease – Reflections From An Animal Researcher’S Perspective, Imke Tammen Feb 2012

Animal Models For Human Disease – Reflections From An Animal Researcher’S Perspective, Imke Tammen

Between the Species

Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of lethal inherited neurodegenerative disorders in humans and many animal species. Critical reflections on a range of ethical issues concerning NCL have been instigated by my research on sheep and cattle affected with NCL, the claim that these sheep and cattle are useful models for the disease in humans, and engagement with families and support groups. My reflections on moral status of animals and validity of animal models are outlined in this paper.