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Mad Science Awards

Animal Aid's Mad Science Awards (AAMSAs) are handed out each year for pointless and grotesque scientific research. Award winners receive a diploma featuring the special AAMSA motif of a laboratory beagle stabbed with a scalpel.

The theme for 2005 is pain.

The 2005 awards:

Painful practices

The full story of the 2005 Mad Science Awards, including the background to the awards and details of the recipients.

[PDF version]

Previous winners:

2004: Monkey Madness at Oxbridge (also PDF version)
2003: They don't spare the horses (also PDF version)
2002: Unsafe safety tests (also PDF version)
2001: Primates in vivisection
2000: Vivisection in the service of factory farming
1999: Cat and dog vivisectors
1998: Military researchers
1997: Psychological researchers

 

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