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An episode looking at the controversy behind animal testing.

Producer Lisa Friend explores scientific experimentation versus animal rights. UNC-Chapel Hill professor Dr. Tom Regan and UW-Madison researcher Dr. Tom Goodfriend (who uses animals in his experiments) discuss. UW zoology professor Dr. Warren Potter demonstrates how computers could replace animal experimentation, and a mother pushes for animal-use as her daughter awaits an organ transplant.

01/23/1990 | Rating NR

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

7 Central 114

Special | 26m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

Producer Lisa Friend explores scientific experimentation versus animal rights. UNC-Chapel Hill professor Dr. Tom Regan and UW-Madison researcher Dr. Tom Goodfriend (who uses animals in his experiments) discuss. UW zoology professor Dr. Warren Potter demonstrates how computers could replace animal experimentation, and a mother pushes for animal-use as her daughter awaits an organ transplant.

01/23/1990 | Rating NR

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