Research animal retirement and lifetime care, now available through Alpha Genesis. Professionally managed lifetime care for retired research primates, with expert social reintroduction into stable outdoor groups led by veterinary staff deeply experienced in laboratory-animal medicine.
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Research-grade NHPs, rhesus and cynomolgus macaques, African green monkeys, and capuchin monkeys, alongside expanding rodent capabilities and custom or additional models on request.
Alpha Genesis supports both study execution and animal supply across these species for research clients. Additional and custom models, including spider monkeys, pigtailed macaques, baboons, and marmosets, may be supported on a sponsor-specific basis, subject to feasibility. Alpha Genesis can and has supported additional species upon request. We coordinate the veterinary, regulatory, and import/export documentation end to end.
Selecting a model depends on the scientific question, translational relevance, regulatory context, and program timeline. Our scientific and veterinary teams can help match species and study design to your objectives.
Rhesus macaques are among the most extensively characterized NHP models in biomedical research.
Learn moreCynomolgus macaques are a widely used NHP model for pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiling, safety and toxicology assessment, and immunology research.
Learn moreAfrican green monkeys serve as an established NHP model in infectious disease, vaccine research, and virology programs.
Learn moreCapuchin monkeys are New World primates used in neuroscience, behavioral, and translational research.
Learn moreAlpha Genesis supports GLP and non-GLP studies in both rats (Rattus norvegicus) and mice (Mus musculus), generating rodent data that supports North American and global development programs.
Learn moreBeyond its core species, Alpha Genesis supports additional and custom NHP models on a sponsor-specific basis, including spider monkeys, pigtailed macaques, baboons, and marmosets, for North American and global development programs.
Learn moreShare your objectives, species, study type, and timeline. A member of our scientific or business-development team will review your request and follow up to discuss feasibility, timing, and next steps.