For immediate release:
October 5, 2021
Contact:
Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382
Washington – See the following statement from PETA Senior Vice President Cathy Guillermo regarding the year-end departure of NIH Director Francis Collins:
The ink has not yet dried on a contract for a new campaign office that PETA has leased on Capitol Hill to strengthen its campaign to fire Francis Collins from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) over his refusal to replace failed animal experiments with state-owned modern technologies, unrelated with animals. It’s time to modernize the outdated bureaucracy that the NIH has become. From rampant animal welfare disruptions in the agency’s own laboratories and its ongoing funding of science, which is ethically and scientifically problematic, to its failure to address systemic racism in funding, Collins’ departure is a plus for future research. President Joe Biden must find a leader who understands the bigger picture: protecting human health, ensuring our country’s role as a leader in innovation, closing inequalities in the scientific community, and preventing the next pandemic are all about ending our dependence on animals. experiments and prioritizing human research without the use of animals.
Collins’ resignation came after PETA called on Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to fire him, citing NIH’s disproportionate funding of animal experiments that failed to cure or cure humans. PETA also protested in front of Collins’ house, urging him to step down. The organization has published a high-profile article published in Miami Herald and other newspapers requiring new leadership at the NIH; ran full-page announcements in Washington DC in the media stating “Francis Collins must go”; and called on our supporters to demand his resignation.
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