
SNPRC maintains and distributes a broad range of biological material, including
but not limited to, blood (fresh and frozen), tissues (fresh and frozen), and
extracted DNA. The primary source is our current population of approximately
2,500 baboons (Papio sp.). Samples are also available from chimpanzees (Pan
troglodytes), macaques (Macaca mulatta and Macaca fascicularis), and
marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Samples from the pedigreed baboon colony
(currently about 2,000 animals) are available for collaborative research that
requires genetic analysis.
Our technical staff collects, preserves, stores, and prepares the biological
material for shipment. These materials are available to qualified investigators
through the Biomaterials Distribution Program. The recipient pays the shipping
charges and a portion of the costs associated with collecting and processing the
tissues. After a request is formally made by submitting the form, the recipient will be advised of the
estimated cost before filling the order and a PO must be sent before receiving
the tissue. For biological material requests originating outside the United
States, the recipient must obtain a
CITES import/export permit. The government agencies involved may need
several months to process the paperwork.
Those wishing to obtain biological materials through the Biomaterials
Distribution Program must submit a Biomaterials Request through this web site.
If you have questions or special requests not covered in the web site request,
please email Biomaterials Support