Animal Research at a Crossroads: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Emerging Threats
Research involving animals is pivotal to advancing biomedical and veterinary sciences, contributing to discoveries that have saved countless lives and improved global health. However, the field faces increasing scrutiny from ethical, scientific, and societal perspectives. This paper applies a strategic Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (SWOT) analysis, adapted from traditional business planning, to critically evaluate the current landscape of animal research, offering a balanced perspective on its contributions and challenges. While typically used to assess organizational performance, here the framework is reinterpreted to provide a structured, holistic view of the internal and external factors shaping ethical, scientific, and societal aspects of animal research. Strengths include its foundational role in Nobel Prize-winning discoveries, medical advancements, and therapeutic safety. Key weaknesses, such as public mistrust, ethical concerns, resource limitations, and rigor and reproducibility, are examined. Opportunities lie in the advancement of study refinements, improved methodologies, and fostering stakeholder communication. Threats such as misunderstanding, regulatory complexities, and resource constraints are addressed through strategic recommendations, including investment in Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement (3Rs), effective public engagement, and global harmonization of standards. This paper concludes by presenting an actionable roadmap to ensure the continued ethical and impactful use of animals in research while embracing innovation and maintaining public trust.

Illustration of the 4 quadrants of a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis, as outlined in the text. The analysis emphasizes leveraging strengths and opportunities to address weaknesses and mitigate threats, fostering a robust foundation for scientific progress. The framework highlights the importance of both animal and nonanimal models in advancing biomedical research, while focusing on the ethical, rigorous, and innovative approaches necessary for sustainable and impactful science.

Summary of the key points of an action plan for ethical and impactful research going forward.
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