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    How to Craft Your Animal Research Elevator Pitch
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    How to Make the Case for Using Animals in Research
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    Why It’s Important To Be Open About Animal Research
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    Deep Brain Stimulation: Patient Impact and Continuing Research
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    Animal Research: Raising Awareness of Care Regulations
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    Gaining Public Support for Animal Research: A Proposal for Openness
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    The Value of Animal Research and How to Increase Support
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    Speaking Openly About Using Animals in My Research
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    How to Have a Conversation About Animal Research
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    How You Can Encourage Institutional Transparency on Animal Research
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