| Sinclair Research
Center (Sinclair) is a biomedical research facility
originally located on 543 acres in Columbia, Missouri.
Sinclair was formed in 1965 by the University of Missouri
(UMC) and originally named the Sinclair Comparative
Medical Research Farm (SCMRF). Its primary function
was to provide laboratory animal research support for
the University’s Environmental Health Surveillance
Center (EHSC) and the Environmental Trace Substance
Research Center (ETSRC). These three entities collaborated
to monitor for epidemiological evidences of environmental
related illnesses (EHSC), samples were analyzed to detect
trace amounts of substances which could be related to
illnesses (ETSRC), and laboratory animal models were
used to test the hypotheses (SCMRF). This concept was
remarkably farsighted and it remains valid today.
Through the years, Sinclair’s role expanded and
became a resource for a wide variety of animal and human
health related research and became deeply involved in
the development and use of animal models. Its original
financial support was primarily from the University
of Missouri and research grant funds that it attracted.
The private sector quickly realized the unique resource
of Sinclair and became the main source of support during
the early 1990’s. Concurrently with the declining
funding from the University, dedicated professionals
privatized Sinclair on March 1, 1994 as a successful
contract research and animal production facility.
The private corporation, Sinclair Research Center,
Inc., continues its mission to serve the animal and
human health industry and the pet food industry in its
capacity of conducting high quality research and producing
purpose bred animals. Since privatization, constant
upgrading of personnel, facilities and equipment have
resulted in an efficient, competitive research center.
Sinclair has also contributed to the development of
several animal models and acquired a domestic short
hair-cat colony and several new herds of miniature swine
including the Charles River miniature swine colonies.
Now, Sinclair continues to operate the original UMC
facility in Columbia while it added two facilities.
Sinclair purchased a 200-acres near Columbia and has
built a state-of-the-art research complex that has more
than twice the capacity of the original UMC site. Sinclair
also operates the Maine Yucatan production facility
acquired from Charles River Laboratories. Due to these
advances and high standards, Sinclair has attained full
AAALAC accreditation.
Sinclair is committed to efficiency, confidentiality
and rapid, accurate service. Our desire is to work closely
with our clients to achieve long-term mutually beneficial
relationships.
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