The Path to Pasadena
A Partner in Pasadena
Understanding that the future of the scientific enterprise is interdisciplinary and collaborative, we have formed a new alliance with Caltech, which will open many opportunities for breakthrough research between our two institutions. This partnership builds on our shared history in astronomy and astrophysics and will enable us to make a decisive investment in the global fight against climate change by consolidating our life and environmental science research into a single location. To meet this grand challenge, we will be leaving our campuses in Baltimore and Palo Alto and moving our departments of Embryology, Global Ecology, and Plant Biology to Pasadena.
In the News
Caltech and Carnegie Science Announce Partnership to Advance Life, Environmental Sciences Research
Carnegie is coming to make an even bigger science splash in Pasadena
Governor Newsom Budgets $20 Million For New Carnegie Life And Environmental Science Research Facility In Pasadena
Project Timeline
In 2020, Carnegie Science decided to bring together its developmental biology, ecology, and plant science research efforts into a unified, interdisciplinary division where our experts will study the natural world at every scale, from the molecular to the global. This groundbreaking work will occur in a state-of-the-art research facility in Pasadena. Until this new building is completed, our experts will remain geographically dispersed, but our scientific vision is unified.