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Episode 21: Animal Testing w/Saskia Arndt & Koen Kramer

41 min · 11 de may de 2026
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You might have heard about animal experimentation, but when is an animal experiment actually considered an experiment? What kind of animal experiments are done at Utrecht University? What are the purposes and what happens to the animals? Today, we will discuss these questions with Prof.Dr. Saskia Arndt and Dr. Koen Kramer.

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