Carnegie Science Packs Up, Leaves Hopkins After a Century in Baltimore

After more than 100 years tucked into a corner of Johns Hopkins’ Homewood campus, a powerhouse of lab science is getting ready to leave town. Yesterday, Carnegie Science announced it will shut down its Baltimore facility and shift its biology and environmental research to Pasadena as part of an expanded partnership with Caltech.

Path to Pasadena

In a post titled “The Path to Pasadena,” Carnegie Science said it plans to leave the campuses in Baltimore and Palo Alto and unify its biology research in Pasadena on the Caltech campus. The move was first detailed locally by the Baltimore Business Journal, which reported that the institute intends to vacate its Johns Hopkins building after roughly a century on the Homewood grounds.

A century of…

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