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Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

About Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research

Working from a sincere interest in issues of social justice, William Boyce Thompson founded The Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) in 1924, believing that basic plant research could lead to real societal benefit. BTI’s 17 faculty-run laboratories and greenhouse facilities are staffed by more than 110 researchers from over 40 countries. The research out of these laboratories has the potential to improve important food crops, to demystify plant and human immune systems, and to reveal alternative, sustainable sources of energy. Along with its research, BTI prioritizes environmental stewardship, and outreach to teachers, students, and community members.

BTI is inspired by how plants work for humanity.

Reviews

Research Intern

June 2018 - August 2018 Ithaca, NY
“The workplace was comfortable, and my coworkers were friendly.”

Biology Research Intern

June 2019 - August 2019 Ithaca, NY
“I was able to learn about the types of research being conducted in my field through seminars. As well as learn about graduate school and tips and tricks surrounding the topic through workshops.”
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