The Rowland Institute at Harvard

The Rowland Institute at Harvard was originally founded by the late Edwin H. Land in 1980 as The Rowland Institute for Science, a privately endowed, nonprofit, basic research organization, conceived to advance science in a wide variety of fields.
The Rowland Junior Fellows Program lies at the heart of the Institute: A program dedicated to experimental science
over a broad range of disciplines for young investigators. Current
research is carried out in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and biology, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary work and the development of new
experimental tools. The Institute is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts near the Longfellow Bridge over the Charles River, a few
miles downstream from the main campus.
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