Hygienic Laboratory

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Hygienic Laboratory was the early federal biomedical research facility that evolved into what is now the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biomedical research laboratory
federal research institution
contributedTo advancement of public health microbiology in the United States
development of federal biomedical research infrastructure
country United States of America
dissolvedInto National Institutes of Health
surface form: National Institute of Health
dissolvedOrAbolished 1930
employerOf U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officers
fieldOfWork bacteriology
biological standardization
biomedical research
infectious diseases
public health
vaccine development
foundedBy Public Health Service
surface form: U.S. Marine Hospital Service

Public Health Service
surface form: U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service
hasSuccessor National Institutes of Health
surface form: National Institute of Health

National Institutes of Health
historicalSignificance earliest permanent federal biomedical research facility in the United States
inception late 19th century
inceptionApproximate 1887
jurisdiction United States Department of the Treasury
surface form: U.S. Department of the Treasury (historical)

Public Health Service
surface form: U.S. Public Health Service (historical)

Public Health Service
surface form: U.S. Treasury Department’s Marine Hospital Service (historical)
legacy evolution into the National Institutes of Health
legalBasis U.S. federal public health legislation
locatedIn United States Capitol Complex
surface form: United States Capitol complex

Washington, D.C.
namedAfter hygiene
notableRole early federal biomedical research in the United States
foundation for the modern National Institutes of Health
operatedBy United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government
ownedBy United States government
partOf Public Health Service
surface form: U.S. Public Health Service

federal public health infrastructure of the United States
predecessorOf National Institutes of Health
modern intramural research programs of the NIH
primaryObjective development and testing of vaccines and antitoxins
improvement of public health
scientific investigation of infectious diseases
standardization of biological products
researchFocus bacterial pathogens
biological product safety
epidemic diseases
status defunct
typeOfInstitution government research laboratory

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National Institutes of Health formerName Hygienic Laboratory