Campus Reform worked with the White Coat Waste Project and utilized the NIH’s RePORTER to compile a list exposing 10 taxpayer-funded transgender university animal studies funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH).
These studies administer transgender hormones to young mice to develop animal models that replicate transgender humans.
In many of these studies, scientists inject young female mice typically 26-days-old, with testosterone that researchers deem enough to make them ‘transgender.’ Following experimentation, the mice are euthanized.
Determining what qualifies as “transgender” in these studies is ultimately at the discretion of the researchers, drawing parallels with the former policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regarding transgender athletes.
Campus Reform reported that the NCAA previously permitted biological men to compete in women’s categories after completing a year of testosterone suppression. However, even with variations in hormone levels, biological reality persists in the difference between men and women, including disparities in body mass, muscle composition, bone density, and the sizes of the heart and lungs. […]
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