Pro-Test Gearing-Up for Public Meeting
Our next big event is our public meeting on Monday 22 May, at 7pm at the Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates. This is a great opportunity for people who want to find out more about the scientific and moral case for animal testing, direct from the experts. Our confirmed speaker list is as follows:
The format will be short speeches from the scientists, politicians, university and patient/ charity representatives, then at least an hour of questions and answers from the floor. If you are curious about any aspect of animal testing, or would like to find out more about Pro-Test, what it is planning in the next few months and how you can get involved, please come along. Everyone is welcome and the event is free. Please drop a line to meeting@pro-test.org.uk to let us know that you'll be coming.
A poster advertising both this event and our forthcoming march on 3 June is now available herehere to download the Acrobat Reader if necessary). Please download it and send it to your friends. We can also provide hard copies if you are able to distribute them around your area or organisation - just send us an email.
Prof ANDREW McMICHAEL
Director of the Medical Research Council Human Immunology Unit, Oxford University
Researching an HIV-AIDS Vaccine
Dr EVAN HARRIS MP
LibDem Science Spokesman, MP for Oxford West
Dr KEN FLEMING
Head of Medical Science Division, University of Oxford
NIKI SHISLER
Best-selling author of Fragile, journalist and mother of a profoundly disabled child
VICKY COWELL
Director, Patient's Voice for Medical Research
Director of the Medical Research Council Human Immunology Unit, Oxford University
Researching an HIV-AIDS Vaccine
Dr EVAN HARRIS MP
LibDem Science Spokesman, MP for Oxford West
Dr KEN FLEMING
Head of Medical Science Division, University of Oxford
NIKI SHISLER
Best-selling author of Fragile, journalist and mother of a profoundly disabled child
VICKY COWELL
Director, Patient's Voice for Medical Research
The format will be short speeches from the scientists, politicians, university and patient/ charity representatives, then at least an hour of questions and answers from the floor. If you are curious about any aspect of animal testing, or would like to find out more about Pro-Test, what it is planning in the next few months and how you can get involved, please come along. Everyone is welcome and the event is free. Please drop a line to meeting@pro-test.org.uk to let us know that you'll be coming.
A poster advertising both this event and our forthcoming march on 3 June is now available herehere to download the Acrobat Reader if necessary). Please download it and send it to your friends. We can also provide hard copies if you are able to distribute them around your area or organisation - just send us an email.
posted by Lee at 5:47 PM


