Translational science: a survey of US biomedical researchers’ perspectives and practices

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Rebecca L. Walker
Katherine W. Saylor
Margaret Waltz
Jill A. Fisher
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Social Medicine
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Philosophy
[3] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy
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Lab Animal | 2022年 / 51卷
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This national survey aimed to identify how biomedical researchers using vertebrate animals viewed issues of significance for translational science, including oversight and public engagement, and to analyze how researcher characteristics and animal model choice correlate with those views. Responses from 1,187 researchers showed awareness of, and concerns about, problems of translation, reproducibility and rigor. Surveyed scientists were nevertheless optimistic about the value of animal studies, were favorable about research oversight and reported openness with non-scientists in discussing their animal work. Differences in survey responses among researchers also point to diverse perspectives within the animal research community on these matters. Most significant was variability associated with the primary type of animal that surveyed scientists used in their work. Other significant divergence in opinion appeared on the basis of professional role factors, including the type of degree held, workplace setting, type of funding, experience on an institutional animal care and use committee and personal demographic characteristics of age and gender.
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