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The Tulane National Primate Research Center has a national mission to improve human and animal health through basic and applied biomedical research.

To accomplish this mission the TNPRC:Conducts basic and applied biomedical research on human health problems using nonhuman primate models.Investigates nonhuman primate biology and diseases with particular regard to the study of human health problems.Serves as a regional and national resource and center of excellence for biomedical research using nonhuman primates.Provides training for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, veterinarians, undergraduates, veterinary students and visiting scientists.Educates the general public about the critical link between basic research with animal models and improvements in human health.

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Animal Research Helps People and Animals. Virtually everyone alive today has benefited from the medical advances made possible through animal research.
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