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International Opposition to Xeno
The groups and individuals listed below, share the conviction
that Xenotransplantation must never be accepted as a safe, ethical or
efficacious medical procedure.
Substantial evidence, compiled by researchers world-wide, supports this
view. We need to have a stronger voice to convince researchers, governments
and the general public of the wisdom of pursuing and adopting far more
ethical and superior methods by which to address human organ, tissue and
cellular deficiencies.
Please contact APAAX to add your/your association or department's
name/address to this list.
Please note that although the following individual
members' titles are provided, this should not be taken to imply that the
individual concerned, in any way represents their organisation.
Peter Collignon
Infectious Diseases Physician and Microbiologist
Director Infectious Diseases Unit and Microbiology Department, The Canberra
Hospital
Professor, Canberra Clinical School, Australian National University and
the University of Sydney
Peter Sainsbury
Director, Division of Population Health, Sydney South West Area Health
Service - Eastern zone
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney,
Australia
Dr Anthony Raizis
Scientific Officer, Molecular Pathology
Canterbury District Health Board, New Zealand
Dr John Livesey
Scientific officer
Department of Endocrinology
Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand
Anne Keogh
Associate Professor, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Glenys Oogjes
Executive Director, Animals Australia, Melbourne, Australia
Gail Tulloch
Ethicist
Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice & Governance, Griffith University,
Australia
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