
On the picture: deputy director Jan Langermans and director Merel Langelaar in front of one of the monkey's outdoor enclosures.

Often working behind a glass safety cabinet, with her hands in gloves through openings in the screen and wearing protective…

Avian influenza is spreading worldwide.

BPRC is relieved following the vote in the Dutch House of Representatives on the amendment by Queeny-Aimée Rajkowski (VVD).

PrimeMeet Europe | Towards a Coordinated Strategy for NHP Research Capacity for the Health and Resilience of EU Citizens Register now…

Merel Langelaar, director of the BPRC, was a guest on Sunday evening, 1 March, on the NPO Radio 1 programme Dijkstra & Evenblij ter plekke.

“As veterinarians, we ensure that the animals involved in research are doing well”, says BPRC veterinarian Merel Wegman during a webinar organised by EARA.

The science programme Focus will broadcast an episode on February 10th 2026 about ethical dilemmas surrounding animal research, with Parkinson’s disease as the central theme.

On 14 January 2026, 18 common marmosets were successfully transferred from the Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC) in the Netherlands to a zoo in Spain.

Today, the Dutch Senate approved the budget of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, which includes the decision to…

The prestigious scientific journal Science has published an article about us.

We are looking to partner with other institutions to jointly participate in the IHI funding opportunity (call 11) to better…