Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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The Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology is a leading South Korean government-funded research institute specializing in life sciences and biotechnology research and development.

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instanceOf bioscience research institute
biotechnology research institute
government-funded research institute
research institute
abbreviation KRIBB NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs KRIBB NERFINISHED
city Daejeon NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith international research institutes
universities in South Korea
country South Korea
employerType public sector
field agricultural biotechnology
bioinformatics
biomedicine
bioscience
biotechnology
environmental biotechnology
genomics
industrial biotechnology
life sciences
focus applied research in biotechnology
basic research in bioscience
bioindustry promotion
support for national biotechnology policy
technology development in life sciences
foundedBy Government of South Korea NERFINISHED
fundedBy Government of South Korea NERFINISHED
hasFacilityType biotechnology research centers
research laboratories
hasResearchArea biological resources
biological safety
biomaterials
cell and molecular biology
human health
infectious diseases
microbial biotechnology
plant biotechnology
synthetic biology
headquarters Daejeon, South Korea NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Republic of Korea NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Korean
locatedIn Daedeok Innopolis NERFINISHED
Daejeon NERFINISHED
mission to advance national competitiveness in bioscience and biotechnology
to contribute to public health and bioindustry development
parentOrganization National Research Council of Science and Technology (South Korea) NERFINISHED
sector public research
type non-profit research organization
website https://www.kribb.re.kr

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Daedeok Science Town hasResearchInstitute Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology