ORIC Pharmaceuticals Inc
ORIC
Health Care
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ORIC Pharmaceuticals conducts preclinical drug development that relies on animal testing. The company’s research and development activities, as detailed in its SEC filings, include in vitro and animal studies to evaluate product candidates. This preclinical animal testing is a standard, integral part of the company’s development process for its oncology-focused pipeline.
The scale of this animal use is not publicly quantified in company disclosures, as mice, rats, and birds—the species most commonly used in biomedical research—are exempt from reporting requirements under the U.S. Animal Welfare Act. The company’s business model is inherently dependent on animal data to advance drug candidates toward clinical trials and regulatory approval.
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