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SPEAKERS AND TOURS

Request A Speaker – COMING SOON

Faculty and staff members at the TNPRC have many areas of individual expertise relating to the general field of biomedical research, and many are available throughout the year to speak to groups. 

 


Please keep in mind the following:

  • A Director’s Overview and/or a Center Overview presentation require four weeks’ advance notice.
  • All other speaker presentations require two weeks’ notice.
  • Time constraints limit presentations to a twenty mile radius from the Center.
  • We may request that a microphone, suitable electrical outlets and an appropriately sized screen be available when necessary.
  • Your organization’s contact person should be available one half hour before and during the presentation.
  • Presentations may not be recorded or taped.

Note: Find out how to use our forms.

Request A Tour

Organized group tours of the Tulane National Primate Research Center are conducted at specific times on predetermined days during the months of April and May. Group tours are scheduled once daily on those predetermined dates: 9:00-10:30 AM. As part of each tour, a twenty minute presentation given by the Manager of Communications provides general information about the Center, a twenty minute presentation by staff members from the Division of Veterinary Medicine’s Unit of Environmental Enrichment provides a glimpse into nonhuman primate behavior, and a twenty minute walking tour includes selected stops on the Primate Center grounds. To complete the group tour, a thirty-minute driving tour makes selected stops in the Primate Center Breeding Colony areas.

>> Fill out the "Request a Tour" form online.

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