The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing is an academic center affiliated with the Division of Toxicological Sciences in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.

 

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

CAAT Achievements

When Johns Hopkins established the Center, alternatives research was not considered legitimate science. No one would have predicted that safety evaluation could be done using non-animal methods.

Today, product safety in many industries -- household goods, consumer products, pharmaceutical and food industries -- incorporates a variety of in vitro methods. Can we take credit for all of this? No, but clearly Johns Hopkins led the way in greatly reducing animal use and in some cases, replacing animals entirely, providing legitimacy to the field and an acceptable scientific framework in which this could happen.

CAAT has made major contributions to the alternatives movement in the following ways: