- California National Primate Research Center
The California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) is a
United States federal government funded biomedical research facility, dedicated to improving human and animalhealth , and located on theUniversity of California, Davis campus inDavis, California . The CNPRC is part of a network of eight nationalprimate research centers developed to breed, house, care for and studyprimate s for medical and behavioral research. Opened in 1962, research at this secure facility has investigated manydisease s, ranging fromasthma andAlzheimer's disease toAIDS and other infectious diseases, and has also produced discoveries aboutautism . CNPRC currently houses about 4,700monkey s, the majority of which arerhesus macaque s, with small populations ofcynomolgus monkey s andSouth America ntiti monkey s. The Center, located on 300 acres (1.2 km²) on the western edge of the UC Davis campus, is sponsored by theNational Center for Research Resources , a division of theNational Institutes of Health (NIH).Care and treatment issues
The Davis center attracts researchers and scientists from fifteen other states and attention from
animal rights activists. About half of the center'sprimate s live outdoors, and the other half in small cages, a fact described as inhumane by animal rights activists. In many cases, animals involved in research must be 'humanely' euthanized to allow analysis of the pathologies of diseases or treatments on tissues and organs.Jane Goodall , the notedfield research primatologist , has decried treatment and use of small, barren cages at such research facilities, contending primates suffer terribly from being kept in isolation from others of their kind.The "Monkey Farm" controversy
Controversy over the center's activities has led some detractors to refer to it as the "Monkey Farm."
* On
August 21 ,2004 , sevenprimate s (non-human) died of heat exhaustion after a heater malfunctioned. The event occurred at an overflow facility for the primate center on the UC Davis campus.
*In February 2002, a monkey crawled into a drain pipe and was killed by an impeller.ee also
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David Amaral
*Henry McHenry
*Southwest National Primate Research Center
*Yerkes National Primate Research Center External links
* [http://www.cnprc.ucdavis.edu/index.html UCDavis.edu] - 'California National Primate Research Center' (homepage)
* [http://www.all-creatures.org/saen/res-nprcs.html All-Creatures.org] - 'Stop Animal Exploitation NOW! "Exposing the truth to wipe out animal experimentation"'
* [http://www.daviswiki.org/California_National_Primate_Research_Center DavisWiki.org] - 'California National Primate Research Center',Davis Wiki
* [http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=oid%3A15384 NewsReview] - 'The selling of the biolab: The vanishing monkey was just one missing link in the saga of the UC Davis biolab, whose hard-sell campaign is drawing accusations of deceit', Bill Forman, "Sacramento News and Review " (July 10, 2003)
* [http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/83452.html SacBee.com] - 'Old monkeys, new memory clues: Research on primate aging could aid humans', Carrie Peyton Dahlberg,Sacramento Bee (November 27, 2006)
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