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Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand. The Assamese Macaque Project at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand has been running since 2005 (https://www.dpz.eu/en/social-evolution-in-primates/field-station
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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC) Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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Intelligence & Information Technology group and the Finance & Administration group. Please visit the UW Facilities web page for more information: https://facilities.uw.edu/. Maintenance & Construction (M&C) is
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directed towards significant human health issues and nonhuman primate health and biology. In conjunction with the Washington National Biomedical Research Center (WaNBRC) Mission Statement, these values link
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research support needs and assist all aspects of indoor colony animal care and husbandry workflows to assure ongoing regulated care and welfare of non-human primates used in biomedical research. Day-to-day
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to support outstanding biomedical research directed towards significant human health issues and nonhuman primate health and biology. In conjunction with our Mission Statement, these values link this position
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evolution; 2) to elucidate the principles for the emergence of species differences among humans, non-human primates, and rodents for proper extrapolation of the findings in model organisms to humans; 3
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& Responsibilities: Provide and document daily husbandry care to multiple species including rabbits, non-human primates, canines and rodents. Care includes the provision of feed, water, clean cages and enrichment
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research support needs and assist all aspects of indoor colony animal care and husbandry workflows to assure ongoing regulated care and welfare of non-human primates used in biomedical research. Day-to-day