Beckman Institute at Caltech

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Beckman Institute at Caltech
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Beckman Institute at Caltech, 2002
Established 1990
Field of research
Chemical and biological sciences
Director David A. Tirrell
Location Pasadena, California, United States
Affiliations California Institute of Technology
Website http://beckmaninstitute.caltech.edu/

The Beckman Institute at Caltech is a multi-disciplinary center for research in the chemical and biological sciences, located at and partnering with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California, United States.

Founding

Founding of the Beckman Institute at Caltech was supported by a major philanthropic gift from the Arnold Orville Beckman and his wife Mabel, through the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. Beckman had a long-term relationship with Caltech as a student, teacher and trustee. After discussions with chemists Harry B. Gray and Peter Dervan, and biologists Eric H. Davidson and Leroy Hood, Beckman announced in 1986 that he would donate $50 million to establish the institute and an accompanying endowment. The Beckman Institute at Caltech was chartered by Caltech in 1987.[1]

The institute building was designed by architect Albert C. Martin, Jr. in a Spanish style with a pool and a central courtyard. It was dedicated on October 26, 1989, and opened in 1990.[1]:339–344 The building included four levels of laboratory space, libraries, and archives.[2]

Mission

The institute's mission was to foster innovative research in the chemical and biological sciences. A strong emphasis was placed on instrumentation, both in developing new research technologies, and in making facilities available to researchers across the university.[3]

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"The mission of the Beckman Institute is to invent methods, instrumentation and materials that will open new avenues for fundamental research in the chemical and biological sciences, and to provide technological support for these efforts." Beckman Institute Charter, 1987

Organizational structure

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video icon Harry Gray, “Beckman Institute at Caltech - 2012”, Caltech

The first director of the Beckman Institute at Caltech was chemist Harry B. Gray. He was succeeded as director in 2001 by Barbara Wold. As of 2012 David A. Tirrell became Director of the Beckman Institute at Caltech.[4]

Within the institute were nine resource centers, each focusing on a different area of research. A tenth resource center has since been added.[5] As of 2016, the resource centers and their principal investigators and directors were as follows:[6]

References

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