Harlan (company)

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Harlan is a company that specializes in the production and distribution of laboratory animals and related products. The company is known for providing high-quality animal models for use in biomedical research, pharmaceutical development, and toxicology studies.

History[edit | edit source]

Harlan was founded in the mid-20th century and has since grown to become a leading supplier of laboratory animals. The company has expanded its operations globally, with facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia. Over the years, Harlan has acquired several other companies in the industry, further solidifying its position as a key player in the field of laboratory animal science.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Harlan offers a wide range of products and services to support scientific research. These include:

  • Rodents: Harlan provides various strains of mice and rats that are commonly used in research.
  • Animal diets: The company supplies specialized diets formulated to meet the nutritional needs of laboratory animals.
  • Animal health monitoring: Harlan offers health monitoring services to ensure the well-being of the animals used in research.
  • Custom breeding: The company provides custom breeding services to produce specific strains of animals required for particular studies.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Harlan is committed to advancing the field of laboratory animal science through continuous research and development. The company collaborates with academic institutions, government agencies, and private industry to develop new animal models and improve existing ones. Harlan's R&D efforts focus on enhancing the reproducibility and reliability of animal studies, as well as ensuring the ethical treatment of animals.

Ethical Considerations[edit | edit source]

Harlan adheres to strict ethical guidelines and regulations to ensure the humane treatment of laboratory animals. The company follows the principles of the 3RsReplacement, Reduction, and Refinement—to minimize the use of animals in research and improve their welfare. Harlan's facilities are regularly inspected and accredited by relevant authorities to ensure compliance with ethical standards.

Global Presence[edit | edit source]

Harlan operates multiple facilities around the world, providing researchers with access to high-quality laboratory animals and related products. The company's global presence allows it to serve a diverse range of clients, including academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and government agencies.

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