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Hi, I'm currently a high school senior with goals of hopefully becoming a physician-scientist (MD/PhD). However, I am also an ethical vegan and do not plan on performing any sort of research on animals and I am wholeheartedly against vivisection. In all of you all's experiences, will this be a problem for me? I was very interested in my college's neuroscience department and planned on majoring in it up until I contacted a professor and she informed that a major would not be possible without participating in animal experimentation, so I have since moved on to possibly double majoring in a social science and biochemistry. Also, before you ask, apparently a few before me have gone through the pre-medical curriculum at my school without testing on animals and by pursuing alternatives, so I'm fairly certain I can get all of my prerequisites out of the way, no problem, it's mainly the research I'm concerned about during my undergraduate years and later on when/if I'm doing research for my PhD.
So are there some road blocks in this path that would ultimately stop me in my tracks if my plan is to avoid animal testing or would this potentially be a possible path if I took certain precautions? Hopefully, I plan on focusing my career at least partially in ways to improve research overall by shifting from animal models to other methods, so I may just have to be prepared to carve my own new path, as it seems the vast majority of MD/PhD students are performing research on animals, at least according to student blogs I have read.
I wrestled a great deal with my choice to not pursue neuroscience at my school, and ultimately decided that I could still take the lecture courses without the lab component, but in the end I decided that the well-being of other sentient creatures trumps my own self-interest in having a certain major and performing experiments on these said animals.
Any advice for me? 😕
So are there some road blocks in this path that would ultimately stop me in my tracks if my plan is to avoid animal testing or would this potentially be a possible path if I took certain precautions? Hopefully, I plan on focusing my career at least partially in ways to improve research overall by shifting from animal models to other methods, so I may just have to be prepared to carve my own new path, as it seems the vast majority of MD/PhD students are performing research on animals, at least according to student blogs I have read.
I wrestled a great deal with my choice to not pursue neuroscience at my school, and ultimately decided that I could still take the lecture courses without the lab component, but in the end I decided that the well-being of other sentient creatures trumps my own self-interest in having a certain major and performing experiments on these said animals.
Any advice for me? 😕