Gradient Toxicologist Lindsey Borton Wins 2026 Lush Prize for Political Advocacy
Lindsey Borton, a principal toxicologist at Gradient, and Kelly Coleman from Medtronic have won the 2026 Lush Prize for Political Advocacy for their research on alternatives to animal-based testing in medical device safety. Their work aims to eliminate outdated animal tests while ensuring device safety, highlighting the potential to reduce animal testing requirements.
The Lush Prize recently awarded Gradient scientist Lindsey Borton and Medtronic scientist Kelly Coleman the 2026 Lush Prize for Political Advocacy award for their work on alternatives to animal-based testing. BOSTON, May 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Gradient announces that Principal…