
Resources
The Yerkes Research Center is the oldest scientific institute dedicated
to nonhuman primate research. With research goals ranging from an AIDS
vaccine to improved treatment of visual deficits in children to a better
understanding of peacemaking and conflict resolution in primate social
groups, the Yerkes Research Center employs more than 400 faculty, staff and researchers dedicated to one of the most diverse programs
of primate research in the world.
LocationsThe Yerkes Research Center maintains two locations: a 25-acre main center on the campus of Emory University and a 117-acre field station in Lawrenceville, Georgia. The main center, which houses approximately 1,150 nonhuman primates and 5,000 rodents, contains most of the center's biomedical research laboratories. The field station, which houses approximately 2,250 nonhuman primates, specializes in behavioral studies of primate social groups. These facilities are available not only to Emory investigators but also to collaborating scientists around the world. For more information on the scientific resources Yerkes offers, please contact yerkes-resources@rmy.emory.edu.Research OpportunitiesAs one of eight national primate research centers, Yerkes provides specialized scientific resources, expertise and training opportunities for work with nonhuman primates. Researchers interested in conducting work at the center must submit a research proposal. Yerkes staff is available to assist collaborating researchers with such research proposals, budgets and funding requests. For more information about conducting collaborative research at Yerkes, please contact Research Resources at yerkes-resources@rmy.emory.edu.Animal CareThe Yerkes Research Center employs animal care staff who provide 24-hour care to the animals. These staff members include clinical veterinarians, veterinary technicians, a research nurse and animal care technicians. The Yerkes Research Center is fully accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC), whose certification is regarded as the gold seal of approval for laboratory animal care. Clinical ResourcesThe Division of Research Resources at the Yerkes Research Center provides a number of clinical services available to internal and collaborating researchers including a clinical pathology laboratory, necropsy and pathology facilities, histology and electron microscopy laboratories and an immunology laboratory. The division also offers assistance for new research proposal preparation and specimen requests. For more information, please contact Research Resources at yerkes-resources@rmy.emory.edu. Yerkes Imaging Core
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