Jarrod Bailey, Michael Balls. Clinical impact of high-profile animal-based research reported in the UK national press. BMJ Open Science. 2020;4(1):e100039. doi:10.1136/bmjos-2019-100039
Jarrod Bailey, Michael Balls. Recent efforts to elucidate the scientific validity of animal-based drug tests by the pharmaceutical industry, pro-testing lobby groups, and animal welfare organisations. BMC Medical Ethics. 2019;20(1):16. doi:10.1186/s12910-019-0352-3
Michael Balls, Jarrod Bailey, Robert D. Combes. How viable are alternatives to animal testing in determining the toxicities of therapeutic drugs?. Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology. 2019;15(12):985-987. doi:10.1080/17425255.2019.1694662
Jarrod Bailey, Shiranee Pereira. Advances in neuroscience imply that harmful experiments in dogs are unethical. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2018;44(1):47-52. doi:10.1136/medethics-2016-103630
Jarrod Bailey. Does the stress inherent to laboratory life and experimentation on animals adversely affect research data?. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 2017;45(6):299-301. doi:10.1177/026119291704500605
Jarrod Bailey, Kathy Taylor. Non-human primates in neuroscience research: The case against its scientific necessity. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 2016;44(1):43-69. doi:10.1177/026119291604400101
Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls. Predicting human drug toxicity and safety via animal tests: can any one species predict drug toxicity in any other, and do monkeys help?. Alternatives to laboratory animals: ATLA. 2015;43(6):393-403. doi:10.1177/026119291504300607
Jarrod Bailey. Monkey-based research on human disease: the implications of genetic differences. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 2014;42(5):287-317. doi:10.1177/026119291404200504
Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls. An analysis of the use of animal models in predicting human toxicology and drug safety. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 2014;42(3):181-199. doi:10.1177/026119291404200306
Jarrod Bailey. Does the Stress of Laboratory Life and Experimentation on Animals Adversely Affect Research Data? A Critical Review. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 46(5):291-305. doi:10.1177/026119291804600501