A Research Institute is an organization dedicated to conducting scientific studies and investigations in various fields, such as medicine, technology, and social sciences. These institutes aim to advance knowledge, develop new technologies, and solve complex problems through rigorous research methodologies. They often collaborate with universities, government agencies, and private companies to share resources and expertise.
Research institutes typically employ scientists, researchers, and scholars who work on specific projects or areas of study. They may also provide training and education to students and professionals. Notable examples of research institutes include the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Max Planck Society.