List of National Laboratories (Japan)

List of National Laboratories (Japan)

List of National Laboratories (Japan) are scientific research centers in Japan which are encompassed within the community served by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: [http://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-fellow/list_host.html List of National Laboratories] ]

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* National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management. [see above] ]
* National Research Institute of Police Science, Japan. [see above] ]
* National Institute of Public Health. [see above] ]
* National Center for Child Health and Development. [see above] ]
* National Institute of Science and Technology Policy. [see above] ]
* Policy Research Institute, [see above] ] Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)
* National Institute for Minamata Disease. [see above] ]
* National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster. [see above] ]
* National Institute for Longevity Sciences (NCGG). [see above] ]
* Meteorological Research Institute, JMA. [see above] ]
* National Cancer Center. [see above] ]
* National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP). [see above] ]
* National Institute of Infectious Diseases. [see above] ]
* National Cardiovascular Center. [see above] ]
* Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities. [see above] ]
* International Medical Center of Japan. [see above] ]
* National Institute of Health Sciences. [see above] ]
* Geographical Survey Institute of Japan (Geography & Crustal Dynamics Research Center). [see above] ]
* National Institute of Population and Social Security Research. [see above] ]
* Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department. [see above] ]
* National Institute for Educational Policy Research. [see above] ]

References

ee also

* List of Independent Administrative Institutions (Japan)




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