Baby titi monkey
This is a baby titi monkey with her father. Titi monkeys are highly social animals and live in family groups that include mother, father and baby.
This is a baby titi monkey with her father. Titi monkeys are highly social animals and live in family groups that include mother, father and baby.
A family of research monkeys enjoy some Halloween pumpkins. Seasonal fruits and vegetables are provided both as nutrition and as enrichment. The monkeys like to break apart the pumpkins and pick out the seeds. It is a delicious and fun treat.
Brick in the Wall (2017) is part of the Love Letter Series which connects the inspiring and impactful stories of patients’ lives and legacies with animal-based research. This video shares the story of Joshua Frase, his life and his legacy. You’ll learn about Joshua, his family, the research…
Liviya (2016) is part of the Love Letter Series which connects the inspiring and impactful stories of patients’ lives and legacies with animal-based research. In this episode, you’ll hear about how Liviya and her family are a bright and shining example of the word "hope". When families are met with…
Dogs in research are provided with a variety of toys and human interaction. These dogs are provided with stuffed toys during supervised playtime outside of their normal room. It is important to always keep dogs in research safe so only indestructible toys are provided in their home environment.
One way to ensure a positive experience for mice in research is to use the cupped handling technique when transporting them to a new cage or area. Mice are acclimated to the procedure by allowing them to explore the hands of the person picking them up. This technique…
Scientists at Texas BioMedical Research Institute in San Antonio are using a type of primate to help prevent birth defects caused by the Zika virus. Texas BioMed is using four marmosets as its animal model for Zika infection. Virologist Dr. Jean Patterson said Zika infection in marmosets is…
New research investigates whether a stroke can affect the diversity of bacterial populations in the gut and whether these changes could influence the brain's recovery process.
A drug developed for type 2 diabetes has "significantly reversed memory loss" in mice with Alzheimer's disease, and researchers now want to test it on humans. The treatment is exciting for scientists because it works by protecting the brain cells attacked by Alzheimer's disease in three separate…