National Institute of Amazonian Research

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The National Institute of Amazonian Research (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia or INPA) is a public educational and research institution headquartered in Manaus, Brazil. It was founded in 1952, with the purpose of furthering scientific knowledge of the Brazilian Amazon Region. Most of INPA's research focuses on tropical forest management, ecology, molecular ecology, zoology, botany, tropical agriculture and tropical pisciculture. The institution also maintains important vertebrate, invertebrate, and vascular plants research collections.

Established1952; 74 years ago (1952)
Fieldof research
Ecology, Zoology, Botany
DirectorLuiz Renato de França
AddressAv. André Araújo, 2936, Bairro Petropolis
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National Institute of Amazonian Research
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
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Logo of the National Institute of Amazonian Research
Established1952; 74 years ago (1952)
Field of research
Ecology, Zoology, Botany
DirectorLuiz Renato de França
AddressAv. André Araújo, 2936, Bairro Petropolis
LocationManaus, Amazonas, Brazil
3.09577°S 59.98975°W / -3.09577; -59.98975
CEP 69060-001
Websitehttp://www.inpa.gov.br/
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It also publishes the scientific journal Acta Amazônica.

Graduate programs

Graduate programs offered by INPA:[1]

  • Agriculture in the Humid Tropics (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Botany (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Ecology (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Entomology (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Tropical Forestry (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Climate and Environmental Sciences (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Genetics, Conservation and Evolutionary Biology (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Freshwater Biology and Inland Fisheries (Masters and Doctorate)
  • Aquaculture (Masters)
  • Management of Protected Areas in the Amazon (Professional Masters)

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