ESCAPED PRIMATES UPDATE - 5:50PM Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard told CBS News earlier today the 43 primates escaped... Posted by Yemassee Police Department on Wednesday, November 6 ...
YEMASSEE — Greg Westergaard has built his career around monkeys ... Soon after his post-doctoral fellowship, he joined the ...
Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard said monkeys that escaped from his facility in Yemassee, SC, were expensive federal ...
The CEO pf Alpha Genesis, the testing facility where 43 monkeys escaped from last week, has given an update on the employee ...
Authorities say only six monkeys are still on the loose after dozens escaped earlier this month from a South Carolina ...
The monkeys escaped from a compound that breeds primates for medical research, with four still reported as missing.
The monkeys were all young female rhesus macaques that weighed no more than 7 pounds but had not been used for testing ...
said Greg Westergaard, Alpha Genesis’ CEO. “I can hear them at night, they make this little cooing sound. I could hear their little conversations going back and forth.” Rectangular traps ...
Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard told CBS News, the monkeys were "safe and sound and in good health" and that they were "having snacks right now." He said other escaped monkeys "remain nearby." ...
YEMASSEE, S.C. (WCIV) — 24 of the 43 primates that escaped a testing facility in Yemassee last week, have been recovered according toAlpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard. As of 5 p.m. Nov. 10 ...
Thirteen research monkeys still remain on the loose as of Monday evening. Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard told the police that all recovered primates appear to be in "good health." "Efforts to ...