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Research in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Wicell
As a recognized leader in cell line characterization and cell banking, WiCell provides researchers with accurate and reliable characterization testing as well as high-quality hPSC lines for basic and translational research. Characterization service offerings include cGMP compliant karyotype and FISH testing as well as research grade karyotype, FISH, identity by STR, SNP microarray, and mycoplasma testing. WiCell Stem Cell Bank offerings include human ES, iPS, disease models, and engineered cell lines as well as cell lines banked under cGMP conditions. In addition, WiCell offers long-term liquid nitrogen storage and customizable services such as quality control testing and cell banking.
11 to 50 staff
Aoac International
AOAC INTERNATIONAL is a globally recognized, 501(c)(3), independent, third party, not-for-profit association and voluntary consensus standards developing organization founded in 1884. When analytical needs arise within a community or industry, AOAC INTERNATIONAL is the forum for finding appropriate science-based solutions through the development of microbiological and chemical standards. The AOAC Official Methods of Analysis database is used by food scientists around the world to facilitate public health and safety and to promote trade.
11 to 50 staff
Boston Va Research Institute, Inc. Bvari
Founded in 1990, BVARI is one of Boston's only small non-profits in biomedical research. We are a strategic partner to the VA Boston Healthcare System, which maintains academic affiliations with several prestigious universities in Boston. We enable top-notch research programs, driving major advances in a number of high-priority disease areas affecting the US veteran population and translating to the general public. Our small business setting is ideal for highly intelligent and driven leaders wishing to make a big impact in the workplace. Every role at BVARI is essential to driving excellence, and every individual is highly valued and challenged to grow and thrive within our environment. We encourage shining stars who wish to push traditional corporate boundaries, deeply broaden their knowledge base, and influence outcomes to apply.
51 to 200 staff
California Geological Survey
The California Geological Survey (CGS) is a government agency dedicated to providing scientific products and services about the state's geology, seismology and mineral resources including their related hazards, that affect the health, safety, and business interests of the people of California. The CGS strives to be regarded as the primary source of geological and seismological information for decision making by California's government agencies, its businesses, and the public. The CGS is a division of the California Department of Conservation @CalConservation.
51 to 200 staff
Global Coalition For Adaptive Research
The Global Coalition for Adaptive Research (GCAR) unites physicians, clinical researchers, advocacy and philanthropic organizations, biotech/pharma, health authorities, and other key stakeholders in healthcare to expedite the discovery and development of treatments for patients with rare and deadly diseases. As Sponsor of innovative trials, including master protocols and adaptive platform trials, GCAR is dedicated to the advancement of science by modernizing clinical trials that support more efficient, less costly drug development. Adaptive platform trials deliver an unmatched accelerated time from discovery in the lab to implementation in the clinic resulting in better treatments and lives saved.
11 to 50 staff
Historical Society Of Pennsylvania
Founded in 1824 in Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania inspires people to create a better future through historical understanding. One of the oldest historical societies in the United States, it is home to some printed items and more than 21 million manuscript and graphic items. Its unparalleled collections encompass more than 350 years of America’s history—from its 17th-century origins to the contributions of its most recent immigrants. The society’s remarkable holdings together with its educational programming make it one of the nation’s most important special collections libraries: a center of historical documentation and study, education, and engagement.
51 to 200 staff
Human Services Research Institute
Since 1976, HSRI has worked to improve the systems that change lives. With a mission to advance community and person-centered service systems, the Massachusetts-based national nonprofit leads rigorous research that shapes the delivery of human services and supports. Our team of more than 70 employees provides research, evaluation, program implementation, data and statistical services, and technical assistance. We understand the complexity of human services landscapes, including the interrelated physical, social, behavioral, and environmental factors affecting individuals' and communities' health and wellbeing. Our work with federal and state agencies seeks to address the needs of underrepresented and marginalized populations in the areas of behavioral health, child and family welfare, housing and homelessness, population health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and aging and physical disabilities.
51 to 200 staff
Kea Technologies, Inc
KEA Technologies, Inc.(KEA), established in 2015, is an engineering research and development small business located in Littleton, Massachusetts that provide engineering solutions to the transportation industry. KEA staff have performed transportation research and development for the past 25 years in the railroad and automotive arena. Through this work, we have developed extensive subject-matter expertise regarding research, development, testing and evaluation. Our team is made up of a wide range of world-renowned and experienced engineering consultants with expertise in various transportation safety fields. Our areas of expertise include advanced automotive and railroad technologies, mechanical design, human factors and various applications of behavioral, cognitive and experimental psychology and psychophysiology. In addition to a thorough understanding of the technical issues, our experts are conversant with all rules, regulations, specifications and recommended practices that are pertinent to their fields of expertise.
11 to 50 staff
Kmlabs Inc
We bring the power of synchrotron to your optical table! KMLabs is a US company committed to the continued advancement of ultrashort-pulse and short-wavelength laser technologies. We are the technology leader for high power, highest performance femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser systems, and the market definer for coherent EUV and X-ray sources based on high-harmonic generation, and the inventor for coherent VUV sources based on highly-cascaded harmonic generation. Our expertise with high-average-power ultrafast laser systems is unsurpassed, with single-box, 20-35 fs systems at 15W average power at 1-5 kHz, 5-20 kHz, and 50-200 kHz, and custom systems w/>30 W/30 mJ. The XUUS high harmonic coherent EUV system is an integrated X-ray laser source. The VUV highly-cascaded harmonic system is an integrated VUV laser source. KMLabs was established in 1994 by Professor Margaret M. Murnane and Professor Henry C. Kapteyn. Their research in the early 1990s resulted in the development of the first robust and repeatable mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser capable of generating <10fs light pulses.
11 to 50 staff
Medtrials, Inc
MedTrials, Inc, is a privately held contract research organization (CRO) celebrating over 30 years of demonstrated clinical trial management expertise with local know-how and global reach. Incorporated in 1993, MedTrials was founded by researchers who shared a vision and passion for “doing it better.” With an entrepreneurial approach that is grounded in a strong commitment to good clinical practice, MedTrials is small but mighty—offering Acceleration through Collaboration™ with a passion for the industry and making a difference in the future of healthcare. A huge part of our success is our passionate team of skilled professionals. We hire the best and ensure success through a strong quality management system, effective planning, robust risk management, and consistently working smart. We collaborate with our clients on a personal level to develop innovative solutions that satisfy unique project needs and address situational challenges. The hallmark of MedTrials’ success is customer satisfaction. We are known for high quality, personalized service and responsiveness. Our core competencies include Clinical Trial Execution and Study Management, Training and Professional Development, Quality Assurance, and Compliance. We also have experience across all major therapeutic areas, including Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Gastroenterology, Cardiovascular Disease, and Oncology. MedTrials - Aligning the Art and Science of Clinical Research®
51 to 200 staff
Mercatus Center At George Mason University
We build and maintain a vibrant community of in-house and external scholars dedicated to market-oriented thinking and classical liberal principles. We mentor and train up-and-coming scholars and thinkers who will generate ideas and influence society’s key institutions. A university-based research center, Mercatus advances knowledge about how markets work to improve people’s lives by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economics to offer solutions to society’s most pressing problems. Our mission is to generate knowledge and understanding of the institutions that affect the freedom to prosper and to find sustainable solutions that overcome the barriers preventing individuals from living free, prosperous, and peaceful lives.
51 to 200 staff
Montana Molecular
Montana Molecular develops genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors and probes for cell-based assays and live cell imaging. Our products are used for drug discovery and to observe and measure cell signaling processes. Our scientific team is focused on creating breakthrough innovations that empower both basic research scientists and drug discovery teams.
11 to 50 staff
National Marine Mammal Foundation
The National Marine Mammal Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to improve and protect life for all marine mammals, humans, and our shared oceans by integrating exceptional care with innovative science, national service, and public education.
51 to 200 staff
National Solar Observatory
The mission of the National Solar Observatory is to advance knowledge of the Sun, both as an astronomical object and as the dominant external influence on Earth, by providing forefront observational opportunities to the research community. The mission includes the operation of cutting edge facilities, the continued development of advanced instrumentation both in-house and through partnerships, conducting solar research, and educational and public outreach. NSO accomplishes this mission by: 1. Providing leadership for the development of new ground-based facilities that support the scientific objectives of the solar and solar-terrestrial physics community; 2. Advancing solar instrumentation in collaboration with university researchers, industry, and other government laboratories; 3. Providing background synoptic observations that permit solar investigations from the ground and space to be placed in the context of the variable Sun; 4. Providing research opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students, helping develop classroom activities, working with teachers, and mentoring high school students; 5. Innovative staff research. The National Solar Observatory is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation, for the benefit of the astronomical community.
51 to 200 staff
Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton
Mission: To protect and enhance the readiness, performance, and survivability of naval and joint warfighters by conducting operationally relevant environmental health effects, toxicology, and aerospace medical research. The Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) is one of the eight laboratories within the Department of Defense's Navy Medicine Research & Development Enterprise. As a subordinate command to Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), NAMRU-Dayton is home of the Environmental Health Effects Laboratory (EHEL) and the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (NAMRL). We are located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. NAMRU-Dayton’s scientists provide Line commanders and other DoD leaders a ready source of expert consultation. Our scientists participate on DoD scientific panels, scientific advisory boards, root cause and closure analysis teams and provide tailored consultation and subject matter expertise as required. While NAMRU-Dayton is not a training institution, we partner with educational institutions and regional universities to provide students unique, one-of-a-kind research experiences in support of their professional development. NAMRU-Dayton is a completely “reimbursable” research command based on the civilian academic model. As such, we work closely with Type Commanders, Fleet/Force Surgeons and other Line commanders to ensure our research is aligned with the needs of the Fleet, Marine Corps and other military services. In concert with the Line, we seek out interested funding sponsors to resource our research and other projects. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. For more information, visit the DOD Social Media user agreement at
51 to 200 staff
New Mexico Institute Of Mining And Technology
The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) was founded in 1889 as the New Mexico School of Mines. Over the years, our mission has expanded, and we are now an outstanding research university, specializing in areas of science, engineering, entrepreneurship, mathematics, and related fields. New Mexico Tech is a world leader in many areas of research, including hydrology, astrophysics, atmospheric physics, geophysics, homeland security, information technology, geosciences, energetic materials engineering, and petroleum recovery. Renowned for its undergraduate and graduate educational opportunities, Tech offers more than 30 bachelor of science degrees in mathematics, the sciences, engineering, management, and technical communication, as well as graduate degrees in areas of specialization through the doctoral level. It is widely considered one of the best STEM schools in the US for many areas of science and engineering.
501 to 1000 staff
Optical Engines Inc
We partner with companies in the biomedical, materials processing, and aerospace & defense industries to help them discover and apply what’s possible through the latest laser & photonics technology. We are proud to offer a wide variety of industry-defining standard and custom products, each expertly designed around our innovative tech for easy implementation. In addition, our engineering team connects directly with customers to help them identify and develop potential photonic-based solutions to help drive efficiency and inspire innovation. From consultation to design and crafting of a tailored solution, we’re excited to put our expertise, facilities, and network to work for you. Optical Engines was the brainchild of former Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Amoco Laser Company member Don Sipes, who in 2005 set out to build a company around the idea that the right minds gathered under one roof could elevate the current photonic and laser-based offerings on the market. He brought with him a long list of patents and accomplishments including work on the Mars Sample Return Mission and completing the first successful [high efficiency] TEM00 output from a diode-pumped solid-state laser. Today, as CEO, he keeps Optical Engines moving forward while focusing on best-in-class service, unmatched expertise, and loyalty to customers. Don has built a talented team, which as of 2024 includes Dan Schulz as COO. Dan joined the Optical Engines team in 2007 and has applied his expertise to optimizing designs, building and improving fiber combiners, and refining advanced mode adapter components. He oversees design, delivery, and quality for each division from start to finish. Visit OpticalEnginesInc.com for product specifications and service details.
11 to 50 staff
Parola Analytics, Inc
Parola Analytics, Inc. is a leading patent research and analytics company that provides accessible and actionable intelligence to decision-makers.
11 to 50 staff
Primaira, Llc
Primaira, LLC provides product development, engineering research and specialized testing to amplify innovation in the appliance, consumer products, health & safety and military industries. Founded in 2005, Primaira LLC has established a track-record of innovation in appliance design, medical device development, process development for food preservation and food waste management, and consumer products. Primaira’s senior management brings over 50 years of experience providing product development and technical consulting services to our corporate and government clients. We have assembled a team of experienced engineers, designers, and technicians with expertise in mechanical engineering, controls development, biomedical engineering, chemical process development, systems engineering, and manufacturing.
11 to 50 staff
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Pppl
A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a longstanding leader in the science and engineering behind the development of fusion energy — a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source. With an eye on the future and in response to national priorities, also has begun a strategic shift from a singular focus on fusion energy to a multi-focus approach that includes microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability science. The Lab sits on 90+ acres on Princeton University’s James Forrestal Campus, about three miles from the main campus. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark on our world. aims to attract and support people with a rich variety of backgrounds, interests, experiences, and cultural viewpoints. We are committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility and believe that each member of our team contributes to our scientific mission in their own unique way. Come join us! The variety of occupations at include (but are not limited to) faculty, technical specialists, athletics, security, researchers, medical workers, library staff, budget analysts, graphic designers, mechanics, welders, cooks, skilled office specialists, glassblowers, carpenters, mail carriers, department managers and engineers. Follow us here on LinkedIn Join Princeton's Talent Network - View Open Positions at -
501 to 1000 staff
Pulmonix, Llc
Award winning clinical research enterprise that aims to transform clinical care in communities through cutting edge research.
1 to 10 staff
Radiasoft Llc
RadiaSoft conducts $4M annually in contract R&D for a wide range of customers, including the federal government, national laboratories, universities and companies. Our core competencies include: 1) control system design and deployment for scientific and industrial facilities; 2) edge computing for real-time controls with complex models; 3) AI/ML for anomaly detection, controls and digital twins; 4) GUI development for science, engineering and controls; and 5) secure operation of cloud computing resources. Our differentiators include: 1) development of complex models involving multiple simulation codes; 2) world class software engineers and UI experts who work routinely with scientists; 3) collaboration with multiple national laboratories, including on-premises software deployment; and 4) algorithm development for heterogeneous computing, from supercomputers to FPGAs and other edge devices. RadiaSoft is developing Sirepo, a framework for browser-based GUIs that bring scientific computing to the cloud,
11 to 50 staff
Research Corporation Of The University Of Hawai'i
RCUH is a State agency, established by the Legislature in 1965, and is attached to the University of Hawaii for administrative purposes. Its enabling legislation is codified as Chapter 304A - 3001 to 3011 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The fundamental mission of RCUH is to support the research and training programs of the University of Hawaii and to enhance research, development, and training generally in Hawaii.
1001 to 5000 staff
Rmd, A Dynasil Company
Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.(RMD) is among the foremost experts in the fields of radiation detection and imaging, nuclear instrumentation, and non-destructive test equipment. Since 1974 RMD’s mission has been to conduct world-class research and develop industry-leading commercial products. Today, that mission in undertaken by more than 60 scientists and engineers who are more often shaping materials research and development rather than following it. With more than 70 awarded U.S. patents, RMD's research and products are utilized in a wide range of scientific fields, from space science to particle physics, and from nuclear security and safeguards to clinical diagnoses and environmental research. RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS When governments, corporations, and research institutes are looking for the next big technical advancement in radiation detection and imaging, they often come to RMD. Rather than building out their own internal research group, partners utilize RMD’s research capabilities as an effective and cost efficient solution. Partners can also utilize RMD’s research expertise in combination with their own development capabilities to advance product commercialization from preliminary testing to prototyping, and ultimately to full-scale manufacturing. In recognition of work that makes the world a safer and healthier place, and outstanding contributions to the SBIR program, RMD received the National Tibbett’s Award in 2002, and again in 2012. PRODUCT COMMERCIALIZATION RMD also commercializes its own research and technologies with the same commitment to process and quality for which its research is known. As such, its reputation is expanding to encompass reliable commercial production of high-quality scintillators and detectors. Its range of dual-mode gamma-neutron scintillators, notably the patented CLLBC, saves cost and enables first responders to rapidly and accurately detect a broad range of potential threats.
51 to 200 staff