Dr Hadwen Trust

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The Dr Hadwen Trust, founded in 1970, is a registered English medical research charity which has been developing alternatives to replace animal experiments for more than 35 years. The trust funds non-animal research into major health problems such as cancer, heart disease, meningitis and Alzheimer's disease.

The trust is based in the county of Hertfordshire.

Membership of the trust is worldwide and details plus information pack are available on request.

Publications: Alternative News, Mail order catalogue, Annual Review and numerous leaflets.

The charity is also known as the Doctor Hadwen Trust for Humane Research and is Registered charity number 261096.

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