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Philosophy Q&A
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Why has HHMI opened its own research facility?
We have established the Janelia Farm Research Campus because we believe that certain types of research are not well supported by current
mechanisms and that HHMI with its resources, flexibility, and
willingness to invest in challenging, long-term projects and atypical
research environments can have a major impact in filling this gap.
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What is the relationship of HHMI to Janelia Farm?
Janelia Farm is a new HHMI program and is a complementary extension of the existing investigator program, through which more than 300 HHMI
scientists direct laboratories at universities and other research
organizations across the United States. With the establishment of
Janelia Farm, HHMI has added a freestanding research institute to its
biomedical research portfolio.
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How does the working environment at Janelia Farm differ from academia?
The Janelia Farm environment fosters scientific interaction and promotes collaboration. Because scientists at Janelia Farm do not have teaching, grant-writing, and administrative duties, they have more time for
informal interactions with their colleagues. The labs have an “open
plan” to allow research groups to intermingle. In addition, there are
nearby spaces for informal meetings, as well as numerous small meeting
rooms. To promote productive “collisions,” we have central meeting
places, and people at Janelia Farm have many opportunities to meet one
another. These include the dining room and a pub, as well as periodic
social events in the evenings and on weekends (open to friends and
families). More formal occasions are also scheduled, such as weekly
internal seminars.
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