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Salk Institute For Biological Studies average salary is $56,139, median salary is $56,139 with a salary range from $56,139 to $56,139.
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Network & Computer Systems Administrator 56,139-56,139 South El Monte, CA, 91733 2013 Salk Institute For Biological Studies Network & Computer Systems Administrator Salaries (1)
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  • Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Industry: Non-Profit
  • City: La Jolla, CA
  • Jonas Salk, the developer of the polio vaccine, established the Salk Institute for Biological Studies more than 40 years ago. His goal was to create an institute that would serve as a "crucible for creativity" to pursue questions about the basic principles of life. He wanted biologists and others to work together to explore the wider implications of their discoveries for the future of humanity. In 1959, Salk and architect Louis Kahn began a unique partnership to design a truly distinguished research facility. Seed money was provided by the March of Dimes, which has continuously and generously supported the Salk