The Chronicle of Higher Education

Johns Hopkins U. Agrees to $25,000 Settlement Over Animal-Care Allegations

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

Washington

The Johns Hopkins University has paid a fine of $25,000 to settle complaints from animal-welfare inspectors that it failed to give adequate care to animals used in some research projects.

The inspectors, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, alleged that university staff members did not give anesthesia...

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