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Washington National Primate Research Center at University of Washington

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Washington National Primate Research Center, I-421 HST, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195
1959 Northeast Pacific Street Seattle Washington 98195 US

The Centers mission is to provide the appropriate environment to support outstanding biomedical research directed towards significant human health issues and nonhuman primate health and biology. To meet this mission, the WaNPRC supports biomedical research activities, professional research staff, specifically bred and maintained nonhuman primate colonies, and dedicated facilities and equipment required for nonhuman primate research protocols. Research To support translational and pre-clinical biomedical research utilizing nonhuman primates with emphasis in the areas of AIDS-related research, developmental biology, functional genomics, immunology, reproductive biology, neurophysiology, international studies, transplantation and stem cell biology, virology, and development of primate disease models. These major areas of research serve as focal points for the core and affiliate research program. Resources To provide a complete, inclusive spectrum of resources necessary for successful implementation of nonhuman primate protocols. Access To provide efficient and effective access to the resources of the Center to the local, regional, national, and international primate research community. Operational Efficiency To continue to become more cost efficient, evaluating long-term research resource needs, and implementing organizational and resource changes to best accommodate those requirements. Scientists To maintain and expand the Center€™s affiliate and core scientist roster to increase the use of nonhuman primate models in biomedical research as well as provide additional scientific resources for the broader research community. Dissemination of Information To disseminate information regarding nonhuman primate use and research findings to scientists throughout the biomedical research community. Training Opportunities To provide comprehensive and appropriate training programs for scientists, staff, and students regarding nonhuman primate research, safety, biohazards, and the proper care and use of nonhuman primates in research.

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Environmental Health Laboratory & Trace Organics Analysis Center, UW, 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195 0.02 mi
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Integrated Brain Imaging Center, Department of Radiology UW, 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195 0.02 mi
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Nutrition Obesity Research Center, University of Washington, Box 358055, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 543-3158(206) 543-3158
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(206) 685-1311(206) 685-1311
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Departments of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, MoLES Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 685-1229(206) 685-1229
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University of Washington SBRP, Department of Environmental Health, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
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Yeast Resource Center, Department of Biochemistry and Genome Sciences, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
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Department of Global Health E-Learning Program, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
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CHDD, University of Washington, Box 357920, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 543-7701(206) 543-7701
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Laboratory for Usability Testing and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seigh Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
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Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington, Raitt Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 616-9286(206) 616-9286
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Interactive Medical Training Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 685-9699(206) 685-9699
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Environmental Engineering Analytical Center, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 201 More Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 543-1543(206) 543-1543
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Nutrition Obesity Research Center, University of Washington, Box 358055, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 221-5366(206) 221-5366
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Nutrition Obesity Research Center, University of Washington, Box 358055, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 897-5292(206) 897-5292
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University of Washington, Department of Biology, 24 Kincaid Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 685-1519(206) 685-1519
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Transgenic Resources Program, Health Sciences Building, T-140, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
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University of Washington Medical Center, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Rm E-103, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 685-3014(206) 685-3014
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Surface Analysis Recharge Center, Department of Bioengineering, MolES Building, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 543-1616(206) 543-1616
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Northwest Institute of Genetic Medicine, University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, WA 98195 0.07 mi
(206) 543-4259(206) 543-4259
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