Washington National Primate Research Center

Description

The Washington National Primate Research Center is a long-standing research institute capable of providing comprehensive research support for nonhuman primate studies in a wide variety of fields. The Center has an impressive array of resources available for research studies including nonhuman primates, animal housing/care, extensive laboratories, and an extremely experienced staff capable of providing support for project development, regulatory compliance, project implementation, sample acquisition, data analysis, and publication.

Category of resources
  • Animal/Living Organisms (bacteria, yeast, nematodes, flies, plants, fish, mice, etc.)
  • Microarray/Molecular Biology (DNA, RNA or protein sequencing/synthesis, genotyping, PCR, gene arrays, etc.)
  • Biological Macromolecule Analysis (proteomics, x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, etc).
  • Cell and /or tissue analysis (histology, pathology, cell sorting, cytometry, microscale imaging)
  • Microscopy (light, electron, fluorescent, etc.)
  • Imaging (‘macro’ scale- small animal, human)
  • Biological sample archives (Biorepositories)
  • Computing / Graphics
  • Data Management / Statistical Analysis / Informatics
  • Social and Behavioral Analysis
  • Population assessment (surveys/questionnaires, epidemiology design, biostatistics)
  • Materials synthesis and/or production (chemical, biological)
  • Fabrication (physical)
Services provided
  • Self-service access to instruments/equipment (with appropriate training)
  • Access to technology services (i.e. microarray, specimen analysis)
  • Consultations (i.e. study design, experiment design)
  • Training (instruments, software and/or methods)
  • Professional service (i.e. analysis, report writing, manuscript review)
  • Other
Specialty equipment/services
Web address(es) Washington National Primate Research Center
Location Washington - University of Washington -South Lake Union Campus
Western and Rosen Research building Box 357330
Manager or contact David Anderson
Users who may access
  • Anyone
This listing was last modified on March 5, 2010.

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