Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab
Radiation Biology Laboratory established after 1929, when the Division of Radiation and Organisms was established by Secretary Charles G. Abbot to undertake investigations of the effect of solar radiation on living organisms.
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Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab
Summary
Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab is a research institute[1].
Key Facts
- Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's instance of is recorded as research institute[2].
- Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's location is recorded as Rockville[3].
- Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's part of is recorded as Smithsonian Institution[4].
- Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's parent organization or unit is recorded as Smithsonian Institution[5].
- Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's replaced by is recorded as Smithsonian Environmental Research Center[6].
Body
Identity
Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's part of is recorded as Smithsonian Institution[4].
Operations
Smithsonian Radiation Biology Lab's parent organization or unit is recorded as Smithsonian Institution[5].