Estonian Biocentre
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Estonian Biocentre
Summary
Estonian Biocentre is a research institute[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Estonian Biocentre's field of work was human evolution[3].
- Estonian Biocentre's field of work was archeogenetics[4].
- Estonian Biocentre is in the country of Estonia[5].
- Estonian Biocentre's instance of is recorded as research institute[6].
- Estonian Biocentre's headquarters location is recorded as Tartu[7].
- Estonian Biocentre's ISNI is recorded as 0000000404106064[8].
- Estonian Biocentre's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 264149544561600490001[9].
- Estonian Biocentre's part of is recorded as University of Tartu Institute of Genomics[10].
- Estonian Biocentre's industry is recorded as research[11].
- +1986-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Estonian Biocentre[12].
- Estonian Biocentre's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gvrj12[13].
- Estonian Biocentre's official website is recorded as https://genomics.ut.ee/et/eesti-biokeskus[14].
- Estonian Biocentre's official website is recorded as https://genomics.ut.ee/en/content/estonian-biocentre[15].
- Estonian Biocentre's GRID ID is recorded as grid.82937.37[16].
- Estonian Biocentre's Ringgold ID is recorded as 113901[17].
- Estonian Biocentre's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 44014704[18].
- Estonian Biocentre's Business Registry code is recorded as 70005944[19].
- Estonian Biocentre's ROR ID is recorded as 04xsf1c37[20].
- Estonian Biocentre's Inforegister ID is recorded as 70005944-EESTI-BIOKESKUS[21].
- Estonian Biocentre's Scilit organization ID is recorded as 1874[22].
Body
Founding
+1986-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Estonian Biocentre[12].
Identity
Estonian Biocentre's part of is recorded as University of Tartu Institute of Genomics[10].
Operations
Estonian Biocentre's headquarters location is recorded as Tartu[7].
Industry
Estonian Biocentre's industry is recorded as research[11]. Fields of work include human evolution[3], a branch of anthropology[23] and archeogenetics[4], an archaeological sub-discipline[24].
Why It Matters
Estonian Biocentre ranks in the top 7% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]