Conducting Research
The Caribbean Primate Research Center (CPRC) offers research opportunities and resources to local and international scientists interested in working with non-human primates. The CPRC primarily supports investigators with project funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), but those with funding from other federal, state, local agencies, or the private sector are also encouraged to apply.
The CPRC Research Advisory Committee (RAC) evaluates all research proposals submitted to the center. Following RAC review and approval, proposals must also be submitted to and approved by the UPR-MSC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)here.
Availability of funds for a proposed research project does not ensure approval by the oversight and support committees. Before soliciting research funds, researchers are expected to establish communication with the CPRC Directorship through a letter of intent. After a preliminary review, a letter of support from the CPRC Directorship will be provided. Final approval of the proposed research is contingent on the CPRC Directorship's endorsement.
SUBMIT LETTER OF INTENT TO:
Caribbean Primate Research Center
cprc.rcm@upr.edu
We welcome research applications: See application Instructions and Collections Policies here.
Research Advisory Committee (RAC) Meetings: Committee meets on the 30th of each month. Proposals need to be submitted by the 15th to be reviewed at the end of the month. There is no meeting in December.
UPR-MSC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC):
https://rcm1.rcm.upr.edu/institutionalresearch/iacuc/
Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC):
https://rcm1.rcm.upr.edu/institutionalresearch/ibc/