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RIKEN
Riken, formerly Rikagaku Kenkyusho, is one of Japan’s leading research institutes. Initially established as a private research foundation in Tokyo in 1917, Riken became an independent administrative institution in 2003. Researchers at Riken conduct basic and applied experimental research in a wide range of science and technology fields, including physics, chemistry, medical science, biology, and engineering. Riken's President is Ryoji Noyori was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2001 for Chemistry.
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