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We provide a vast array of services to clients involved in the agrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, rodenticide research, as well as doing studies on invasive species, zoonotic diseases, conservation research and exciting research on vector-borne diseases in the United States and around the world.
We have unique and diverse capabilities. Established in 1989, Genesis has earned a reputation for quality work conducted in a timely manner. Our staff of scientists assists with the development of novel products or improving the quality of existing products. We are also involved in a wide variety of risk assessment techniques and implementation of management strategies concerning the control and of invasive and native species. If required, our research can be completed under Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards, primarily for FIFRA (EPA), OEDC or FDA registrations. Our Quality Assurance program assures the best in experimental design, data accuracy, and quality service. Genesis prides itself in responding to new, challenging research needs of the industry. If an uncommon service you need is not found on this website, please contact us to discuss how we might be able to assist you in research design and evaluation. Our innovative ideas and techniques have led to Genesis receiving numerous Small Business Innovative Research Grants in the last 10 years. We have also done a great deal of research for the Department of Defense, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the CDC, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
As a leader in wildlife research, we strive to provide quality research. The staff at Genesis Laboratories, Inc., between them, has over 100 years of extensive experience in the laboratory and the field in the United States and over 60 countries around the world. Our experience in vertebrate pest management and our strong work ethic has been combined for the conservation of sensitive ecosystems and animals. Additionally, and equally important, we use our expertise to assist developing countries in environmental management, agricultural development, and vector-borne disease prevention. |