University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories
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University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories
Summary
University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories is a research institute[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was marine biology[3].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was research[4].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was higher education[5].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was postgraduate education[6].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was oceanology[7].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's field of work was field research[8].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories is located in Friday Harbor[9].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories is in the country of United States[10].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's image is recorded as University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories 03 (20019510503).jpg[11].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's instance of is recorded as research institute[12].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's instance of is recorded as field station[13].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's instance of is recorded as laboratory[14].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's instance of is recorded as campus[15].
- Friday Harbor is named after University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories[16].
- Friday Harbor is named after University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories[17].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 130275540[18].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's GND ID is recorded as 260795-5[19].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n87104382[20].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 12528526q[21].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's postal code is recorded as 98250[22].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Washington Center for Cell Dynamics[23].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's part of is recorded as University of Washington College of the Environment[24].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's Commons category is recorded as University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories[25].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's occupant is recorded as University of Washington Center for Cell Dynamics[26].
- University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's occupant is recorded as University of Washington[27].
Body
Founding
+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories[28].
Identity
University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's part of is recorded as University of Washington College of the Environment[24].
Leadership
Directors / managers include Megan N. Dethier[29] and Kenneth P. Sebens[30].
Operations
University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories's parent organization or unit is recorded as University of Washington College of the Environment[31]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as University of Washington Center for Cell Dynamics[23].
Industry
Fields of work include marine biology[3], a branch of biology[32]; research[4], a type of process[33]; higher education[5], an educational stage[34]; postgraduate education[6], an educational stage[35]; oceanology[7], an academic discipline[36]; and field research[8], a study type[37].
Why It Matters
University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories ranks in the top 6% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]