Citing cash concerns, Harvard Medical School announced on Tuesday that it will close the New England Primate Research Center (NEPRC), which houses around 2,000 monkeys in Southborough, Massachusetts.
Jeffrey Flier, the dean of Harvard’s faculty of medicine, said that the decision to shutter the nearly 50-year-old facility was “made with a heavy heart.” The school’s statement added that the decision was based on a review of the long-term academic benefits and the financial costs of continuing to operate the NEPRC.
The medical school said that in extremely tight budget times, other missions had to take priority and that it will not seek to renew a five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health. Instead, it said, the animals will be transferred to other primate research centers or maintained on site during a 12-to-24 month wind-down period, with a priority on “ensuring the migration takes place with the least possible disruption, and that the scientific work of the NEPRC is continued.” It listed among the center’s accomplishments the development of the first nonhuman primate models of colon cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, and the first unambiguous evidence that AIDS is caused by a virus.
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