Scripps Research Institute
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The Scripps Research Institute, in La Jolla, California is home to notable chemists such as K. Barry Sharpless and P. G. Schultz, as well as neurobiologist Gerald Edelman, and Nobel Laureate Kurt Wurtrich. It specializes strictly in studies of biology, organic chemistry, and biological chemistry. Scripps also hosts graduate programs in biology and chemistry.
Recently Scripps has spun off a sister institution located in Palm Beach, Florida.
They are currently sponsoring the FightAIDS@Home distributed computing project for Internet-connected home computers.
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External link
- The Scripps Research Institute (http://www.scripps.edu)

