| Publications -- Andrew N. Rowan, D. Phil.Thesis:- Studies on the control of carbohydrate metabolism in insect flight muscle. D. Phil.Thesis, Oxford University, 1975.
Journals:- Founder and Editor-in-Chief, International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems, 1979-1982.
- Founding Editor-in-Chief, Anthrozoös (Journal of the Delta Society), 1986-1996.
- Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Medical Primatology, 1980-1996.
- Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Agricultural Ethics, 1987-present.
- Editorial Advisory Board, Ethics in Science and Technology, 1995 - present.
- Editorial Committee, ILAR News, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1988-1990.
- Editorial Advisory Board, ATLA(Alternatives To Laboratory Animals), 1989-present.
- Founder and Editor, The Alternatives Report (bi-monthly), Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, 1989-1997.
- Founder and Editor, The Animal Policy Report (quarterly), Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, 1993-1997.
Books:- Andrew N. Rowan, A.N.d Carl A. Stratmann, Editors, The Use of Alternatives in Drug Research. MacMillans, London, 1980.
- Andrew N Rowan. Of Mice, Models and Men. A Critical Analysis of Animal Research. State University of New York Press, Albany, 1984.
- Andrew N. Rowan, Editor, Proceedings of Animals and Society Conference. Tufts Center for Animals, School of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, 1984.
- Andrew N. Rowan, A.N.d A.K. Wilson, Editors, Animal Management & Population Control: What Progress Have We Made? Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, 1985.
- Andrew N. Rowan, Editor, Dog Aggression and the Pit Bull Terrier. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1986.
- Andrew N. Rowan, Editor, Animals and People Sharing the World. University Press of New England, Hanover, NH, 1988.
- Andrew N Rowan, A.N.d Joan Weer, Editors, Biology Education and Animals: Opportunities and Issues. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1993.
- Andrew N Rowan, A.N.d Joan Weer, Editors, The Value and Utility of Animals in Research. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1993.
- Andrew N Rowan, A.N.d Franklin M. Loew with Joan Weer, The Animal Research Controversy: Protest, Process and Public Policy. An Analysis of Strategic Issues. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1995.
- Andrew N Rowan, Editor, Wildlife Conservation, Zoos and Animal Protection: Examining the Issues. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1996.
- Andrew N Rowan, Editor, Living with Wildlife. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, School of Veterinary Medicine, N. Grafton, MA, 1996.
Articles (Peer Reviewed or Invited):- Hegarty, T.W. and Rowan, A.N. (1976). Commentary on a paper discussing the ethics of animal experimentation by W. Lane-Petter. Journal of Medical Ethics 2:122-124.
- Rowan, A.N. (1976). Are there feasible alternatives to laboratory animals. School Science Review 58:210-216.
- Rowan, A.N. (1977). Alternative to laboratory animals in biomedical programmes. Animal Regulation Studies 1:103-128.
- Rowan, A.N., Newsholme EA and Scrutton MC (1978). Partial purification and some properties of pyruvate carboxylase from the flight muscle of the locust (Schistocerca gregaria). Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 522:270-275.
- LeCornu, A. & Rowan, A.N. (1978). Trends in the use of non-human primates in biomedical programmes. Laboratory Animals 12:235-242.
- Rowan, A.N. and Newsholme, E.A. (1979). Changes in the contents of adenine nucleotides and intermediates of glycolysis in the locust upon flight and their relationship to the control of the citric acid cycle. Biochemical Journal 178:209-216.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). The concept of the three R's - An Introduction. Developments in Biological Standardization 45:175-180.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). Guest editorial: Animal rights and animal testing. Pharmaceutical Technology 4(7):10-11.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). Animal experimentation and the humane movement in the United States. Journal of Medical Primatology 9:108-111.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Alternatives and laboratory animals. In: Animals in Research (ed. D. Sperlinger), pp 257-283. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Animals in education. American Biology Teacher 43:280-282.
- Rowan, A.N. (1983). Alternatives: Interaction between science and animal welfare. In: Product Safety Evaluation (ed. AM Goldberg), pp 113-133. Mary Ann Liebert Inc., New York.
- Rowan, A.N. (1983). Shortcomings of alternative techniques for the assessment of acute toxicity. Acta Pharmacology and Toxicology 52 (Supple II): 190-200.
- Rowan, A.N. (1983). Shortcomings of LD 50 - Values and acute toxicity testing in animals. Acta Pharmacology and Toxicology 52 (Supple II) 52-64.
- Rowan, A.N. and Rollins, B. (1983). Animal Research - For and Against: A philosophical, social and historial perspective. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 27:1-17.
- Rowan, A.N. (1984). Alternatives to animal research - An animal welfare perspective. In: The Cosmetic Industry - Scientific and Regulatory Foundations (ed. NF Estrin), pp 675-684. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.
- Rowan, A.N. (1984). The search for alternatives. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 4:508-516.
- Rowan, A.N. (1984). Appropriate care for deafferentated primates. Journal of Medical Primatology 13:175-181.
- Tannenbaum, J. and Rowan, A.N. (1985). Reevaluating the morality of animal research. Hastings Center Report 15(5):32-43.
- Rowan, A.N. and Goldberg, A.M. (1985). Perspectives on alternatives to current animal testing techniques in preclinical toxicology. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 25:225-247.
- Rowan, A.N. (1987). Research protocol design and laboratory animal research. Investigative Radiology 22:615-617.
- Rowan, A.N. (1987). Scientific perspectives in the development of alternatives in toxicology. Comments on Toxicology 1:275-288.
- Rowan, A.N. (1988). Animal anxiety and animal suffering. Applied Animal Behavior Science 20:135-142.
- Rowan, A.N. (1989). Man and Animal. In: Man and Beast Revisited (eds. M. Robinson & L. Tiger). Smithsonian Press, Washington, D.C. in press.
- McGuill MW and Rowan, A.N. (1989). Refinement of monoclonal antibody production and animal well-being. ILAR News 31(1):7-10.
- Rowan, A.N. (1989). Alternatives to animals philosophy, history and practice. In: Animals in Research (ed. BE Rollin). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FLA, in press.
- McGuill, M.W. and Rowan, A.N. (1989). Biological effects of blood loss: implications for sampling volumes and techniques. ILAR News 31(4):5-18.
- Rowan, A.N. (1989). The development of the animal protection movement. Journal of NIH Research 1(Nov/Dec): 97-100.
- Goldberg, A.M. and Rowan, A.N. (1990). Conceptual approaches to methodology development. In: Short-term Toxicity Tests for Non-genotoxic Effects (Eds. P. Bourdeau, E. Somers, G.M. Richardson, J.R. Hickman) pp. 59-73. (IPCS Joint Symposia 8/SCOPE 41/SGOMSEC 4). J. Wiley and Sons, Ltd., New York.
- Rowan, A.N. (1990). Ethical review and the animal care and use committee. Hastings Report 20(3): Suppl. 19-24.
- Rowan, A.N. (1990). To suffer or not to suffer? That is the question. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13:33-34. (Comment on Dawkins and Singer - Motivation, fitness and animal welfare, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13:1-61).
- Rowan, A.N. and Andrutis, K.A. (1990). Alternatives: A socio-political commentary from the USA. ATLA 18:3-10.
- Rowan, A.N. (1990). Refinement of animal research technique and validity of research data. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 15:25-32.
- Rowan, A.N. (1991). What do we need to learn from epidemiologic surveys? Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 198:1233-1236.
- Rowan, A.N. (1991). The use of animals in veterinary training. In: Animals in Research (eds. C. Hendricksen and B. Koeter), pp. 127-139. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
- Rowan, A.N. (1991). Animal experimentation and society: a case study of an uneasy interaction. In: Bioscience <-> Society, pp. 261-282. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
- DeGrazia, D. and Rowan, A.N. (1991). Animal pain, suffering, and anxiety. Journal of Theoretical Medicine 12:193-211.
- Rowan, A. N. (1993). Animal well-being: key philosophical, political, and public issues affecting food animal agriculture. In: Food Animal Well-being: 1993 Conference Proceedings and Deliberations, pp. 23-35. Purdue University Office of Agricultural Research Programs, West Lafayette, IN.
- Rowan, A.N. (1993). Formulation of ethical standards for use of animals in medical research. Toxicology Letters 67.
- Rowan, A.N. (1994). Looking back 33 years to Russell and Burch: The development of the concept of the three Rs (Alternatives). In: Alternatives to Animal Testing. New Ways in the Biomedical Sciences: Trends and Progress (ed. Christoph A. Reinhardt), pp. 1-11. VCH, New York and Basel.
- Rowan, A.N. (1994). Looking to the future. In Vitro Toxicology 7:1-3.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). Ethics education in science and engineering: The case of animal research. Science and Engineering Ethics 1:181-184.
- Rowan, A. N. and Goldberg, A.M. (1995). Responsible animal research: A riff of Rs. ATLA 23:306-311.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). The third R: Refinement. ATLA 23:332-346.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). Replacement alternatives and the concept of alternatives. In: The World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences: Education, Research and Testing (eds. A.M. Goldberg and L.F.M. Zutphen), pp. 1-10. Alternative Methods in Toxcology and the Life Sciences, Volume 11. Mary Ann Liebert, New York.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). Scientists and animal research: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde? Social Research 62:787-800.
- Rowan, A.N. (1997). The concepts of animal welfare and animal suffering. In: Animal Alternatives, Welfare and Ethics (eds. L.F.M. van Zutphen and M. Balls), pp. 157-168. Elsevier: Amsterdam.
Articles (In Publications Edited by Self):- Fox, M.W., Ward, M.A., Rowan, A.N. and Jaffe, B. (1979). Evaluation of Successful Grant Applications Involving Animal Experimentation. Institute for the Study of Animal Problems, Washington, D.C.
- Rowan, A.N. (1979). Alternatives to Laboratory Animals: Definition and Discussion. Institute for the Study of Animal Problems, Washington, D.C.
- LeCornu, A. and Rowan, A.N. (1979). The use of non-human primates in the development and production of poliomyelitis vaccines. ATLA Abstracts 7(11):10-19.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). Laboratory animals and alternatives in the 1980's. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 1:162-169.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). Alternatives and animal rights: A reply to Maurice Visscher. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 1:210-212.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Scientific issues and regulation of primate use. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 2:37-44.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). A chronology of farm and laboratory animal welfare. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 2:60-67.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Lab animal housing: Numbers or common sense. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 2:113.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Regulation of biomedical research. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 2:227-229.
- Rowan, A.N. (1982). The issue of science and the issue of care. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 3:177-178.
- Rowan, A.N. (1982). The Silver Spring 17. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 3:219-227.
- Rowan, A.N. (1983). The LD 50 - The Beginning of the End. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 4:4-7.
- Rowan, A.N. (1984). Animal control, animal welfare, and proposals for an effective program. In: Proceedings of Animals and Society Conference, Tufts Center for Animals, Boston, pp. 35-43.
- Rowan, A.N. (1984). Attitudes to animals - A brief review. In: Proceedings of Animals and Society Conference, Tufts Center for Animals, Boston.
- Rowan, A.N. and Wilson, A.K. (1985). The success of companion animal management programs - A historical and statistical review. In: Animal Management and Population Control: What Progress Have We Made? (eds. AK Wilson & AN Rowan), pp 1-12. Tufts Center for Animals, School of Veterinary Medicine, Boston.
- Rowan, A.N. and Williams, J. (1987). The success of companion animal management programs: A Review. Anthrozoös 1:110-122.
- Rowan, A.N. (1988). Introduction: The power of the animal symbol and its implications. In: Animals and People Sharing the World, pp. 1-12. University Press of New England: Hanover, NH.
- Rowan, A.N. (1988-present). Editorials in Anthrozoös - issues 1(1-4), 2(1-3), 3(1-4), 4(2-4), 5(1-3), 6(2,4), 7(1,2,4), 8(1-3)
- Iannuzzi, D. and Rowan, A.N. (1991). Ethical issues in animal-assisted therapy programs. Anthrozoös 4:154-163.
- Manning, A.M. and Rowan, A.N. 1992. Companion animal demographics and sterilization status: Results from a survey of four Massachusetts towns. Anthrozoös 5:192-201.
Articles and Letters - Miscellaneous- Rowan, A.N. (1977). Alternatives to the use of animals in toxicology testing. Scrip Pharmaceutical News (April 30) 253:20-21.
- Rowan, A.N. (1978). Primate testing: Adequate alternatives. Science 199:934.
- Rowan, A.N. (1979). Chimpanzees task force report. Science 203:1069.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). Alternatives to animals in testing. In: The Experimental Animal, pp 27-42. Proceedings of Canadian Federation of Human Societies Annual Meeting, September 18-19, 1979, Ottawa.
- Rowan, A.N. (1980). A further perspective on animal rights. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 176:1208-1210.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). The new Federal bills: What they are and what they mean for animal research. Lab Animal 9(4):25-28.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). The LD 50 test: A critique and suggestion for alternatives. Pharmaceutical Technology 5(4):65-66, 80-92.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Alternatives - Integration with animal models. Lab Animal 10(2):38-45.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). The Draize Test: Political and scientific issues. Cosmetics Technology 3(7):32-37,48.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). The question of animal rights. Veterinary Record 109:186-187.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). Alternatives to laboratory animals: Scientific, fiscal and philosophical considerations. In: Nonanimal Research Methodologies (ed. A. Posner), pp 5-13. George Washington University Ethics and Animals Soceity, Washington, D.C.
- Rowan, A.N. (1981). The Draize Test: The Animal Welfare Case. In: Proceedings of the CTFA Ocular Safety Testing Workshop: In vivo and In vitro Approaches, October 6&7, 1980. Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Washington.
- Rowan, A.N. (1982). Ethical review of primate research. Journal of Medical Primatology 11:259-261.
- Rowan, A.N. (1986). Animal Rights: Another view. Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 6(1):37.
- Rowan, A.N. (1986). Reduction and replacement of the use of animals in experimentation. Pharmaceutical Technology 10(9):72-80.
- Rowan, A.N. (1986). The dilemma of the abundance of unwanted animals. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 13:16-18.
- Rowan, A.N. (1987). Alternatives - a kaleidoscope of perspectives. In: Alternative Methods in Toxicology 5:203-207. Mary Ann Liebert Inc., New York.
- Rowan, A.N. (1989). Scientists should institute and publicize programs to reduce the use and abuse of animals in research. Chronicle of Higher Education, April 12.
- Rowan, A.N. (1989). Animal research regulations. Chronicle of Higher Education, November 29.
- Blair, SA and Rowan, A.N. (1990). Of Mice and Men: Patents and Social Policy Matters. Patent World, January.
- Rowan, A.N. and Andrutis, KA. (1990). Animal Numbers: Up, Down and Swing them all Around. PsyETA Bulletin 9(2): 3-5.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). Animals in research (letter). Cardiovascular Research 29:583.
- Rowan, A.N. (1995). Loved ones. Natural History 104(8):44-47.
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