Over 300 animal testing laboratories in 42 foreign countries have active approval to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health for tests on dogs, primates, cats, and other species, according to a new analysis by the watchdog White Coat Waste based on government databases and records it obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. While earlier this year the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cut some animal tests exposed by WCW at China Medical University, the current list of NIH-approved foreign labs still includes 18 in China and nearly 300 in other countries. Several of the animal testing facilities in China eligible for NIH funding are owned by a company called Pharmaron, which recently had a federal contract to test experimental drugs on 300…

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