Established | 2015 |
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Research type | Public |
Field of research
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Animal Biotechnology |
Director | Suresh Pothani (In charge) |
Location | Hyderabad, India |
Campus | Turkapally |
Operating agency
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ICMR |
The National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research formerly the National Center for Laboratory Animal Sciences is an Indian Biomedical research facility, and vivarium under the Indian Council of Medical Research. The new 33rd flagship center of ICMR was founded in 2015, at Genome Valley in Hyderabad, India. The center is a state of the art Animal house and Animal sciences facility located near Turkapally, Shamirpet spread over 103 acres of land.
The institute proposes to breed specific pathogen free animals such as mice, rats, hamsters, rabbit, guinea pigs, mini pigs, canines, swine, equines, horses, sheep, and goats. Various species of non-human primates such as bonnet monkey, cynomolgus monkey, pig tail monkey, owl monkey and squirrel monkey among others needed for research purpose. By tenth year of its functioning, the institute proposes to breed 1500 animals annually. Though the project was conceived way back in 2008 by the UPA Government, it got delayed due to financial and technical reasons. However, it got impetus in 2015.
On 18th November 2015 the union Government of India, approved a long-pending proposal envisaging Rs 338.58 crore-world-class-facility for breeding beagle dogs, horses, and monkeys besides other animals on a large scale to indigenously meet the needs of the country’s pharma firms for drug testing and clinical research. Subsequently, The National Center For Laboratory Animal Sciences at the National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad is being integrated to form the National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research.