Frankie Trull is founder and
president of the Foundation for Biomedical Research. She is also
president of the National Association for Biomedical Research (NABR),
the nation’s leading advocate for sound public policy on the role of
animal models in biomedical research and testing.
Ms. Trull is also founder and president of Policy Directions Inc., a
Washington, D.C.-based government relations/strategic government
communications firm, which assists corporations and nonprofits in
addressing legislative and regulatory initiatives and influencing
policy development.
A frequent guest speaker and media resource, Ms. Trull has written
numerous articles on the importance of biomedical research and the
threat posed to the American research community by animal rights
extremism. Ms. Trull played an instrumental role in coordinating
Congressional consensus for the passage of the Animal Enterprise
Terrorism Act (AETA), landmark legislation signed by the president in
2006 which provides greater protections for researchers from animal
rights extremists.
Ms. Trull received her undergraduate degree from Boston University and her Master’s degree from Tufts University.