Washington National Primate Research Center (WaNPRC) is a renowned research facility located in Seattle, WA. Established in 1961, it is one of the seven National Primate Research Centers in the United States, dedicated to conducting nonhuman primate research studies that have direct implications for human health. WaNPRC offers a wide range of scientific units and core services, including gene therapy, infectious disease research, neuroscience, and computational analysis, among others.
With a strong emphasis on ethical and responsible animal research, the University of Washington's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ensures compliance with federal regulations, while the Office of Animal Welfare provides support to faculty and researchers utilizing live animals. WaNPRC's Instrumentation Services Core, known for its technical expertise, offers invaluable support in areas such as animal capture restraint, facility evaluation, and design. Through its cutting-edge research and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, WaNPRC plays a crucial role in health discovery and disease treatment.
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