- Leslie Turnberg, Baron Turnberg
Leslie Arnold Turnberg, Baron Turnberg is British medical professional and an author of many publications and books related to the medical and health services fileds. His experience extends to areas of research in these fields, and maintaining a clinical practice. He has published four books and some 150 articles on medical and scientific research.Fact|date=September 2008
Medical positions
Turnberg holds honorary
fellow ships from sixteen different UK and overseas colleges and has held many different positions within the medical field, including Professor of Medicine atUniversity of Manchester from1973 to1997 and President of theRoyal College of Physicians from1992 to1997 . His present appointments include President of theMedical Protection Society , Chairman of the Board of the Public Health Laboratory Service, President of the Medical Council on Alcoholism, scientific adviser to the Association of Medical Research Charities;trustee of theWolfson Foundation , Fellow and former Vice President of theAcademy of Medical Sciences , and Chair of the UK Forum for Genetics and Insurance.Fact|date=September 2008 Turnberg also serves as a consultant gastroenterologist at Salford Royal Hospital and is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. [The Joseph Interfaith Foundation [http://www.josephinterfaithfoundation.org/about.htm Lord Turnberg] Retireved on May 27, 2007]Refinement and reduction of animals in research
In May
2004 theUK Government announced that it is establishing a national centre for "best practice" inanimal testing called The National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research. The board of the new centre is chaired by Lord Turnberg. The focus of the centre is on the "three R's": the replacement, refinement, and reduction of animal testing. The "three R's" were first published in the1959 by WMS Russell and Rex Birch in the book "The Principles of Humane Experimentation Technique". [The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing [http://caat.jhsph.edu/publications/articles/3r.htm The Three R's: The Way Forward] Retrieved on May 4, 2007] The centre will explore alternatives toanimal testing , such as experiments on cultured cells or using computer simulationsThe UK government currently still regards animal testing as necessary, but science minister Lord Sainsbury of Turville said that a "major opportunity" now existed to make progress in improving the welfare of animals used in testing through the three R's.
The centre will be housed within the Medical Research Council's existing Centre for Best Practice for Animals in Research (CBPAR) and build upon its work.Fact|date=September 2008
Knight and Baron Turnberg
Turnberg, of Cheadle in the County of Cheshire, was
knight ed in1994 and was made Baron Turnberg for life byLetters Patent onMay 4 ,2000 . [House of Lords - Minutes of Proceedings [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199900/minutes/000509/ldminute.htm Lord Turnberg] Retrieved on June 8, 2007]References
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List of Barons in the Peerages of the British Isles External links
* [http://altweb.jhsph.edu/publications/humane_exp/het-toc.htm The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique]
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