
Project R&R is compiling scientific papers identifying the limitations and problems of using chimpanzees as a means of studying human disease and health, which will be posted here. In the interest of open and fair debate, we encourage comments and critiques and will endeavor to respond to all suggestions on this website.
If you have a paper to contribute or have questions or comments, please contact releasechimps@neavs.org
Building an Inner Sanctuary: Complex PTSD in Chimpanzees, G.A. Bradshaw, Ph.D., Ph.D, Theodora Capaldo, Ed.D., Lorin Lindner, Ph.D., M.P.H., and Gloria Grow, Sanctuary Director
Chimpanzee Research: An Examination of Its Contribution to Biomedical Knowledge and Efficacy in Combating Human Diseases, and Supplement, Jarrod Bailey, PhD, Jonathan Balcombe, PhD
A Brief Overview of Chimpanzees and Aging Research, Jarrod Bailey, PhD
Bad medicine: Using elder chimpanzees in human aging research, NEAVS
The French Blood Scandal, Claude Reiss, PhD
A Brief Introduction to Human/Chimpanzee Biological Differences,
Their Negative Impact on Research into Human Conditions, and Scientific Methods for Better and More Humane Research, Jarrod Bailey, PhD
A Scientific Case for the Elimination of Chimpanzees in Research, Ray Greek, MD, Niall Shanks, PhD, and Jean Greek, DVM
