National Radio Institute ended in 2002.
National Radio Institute was created in 1914.
The National Radio Institute (NRI) was established in 1914 as a correspondence school focused on electronics and radio technology. It operated for many decades but ultimately ceased operations in 1994. The institute was known for its role in providing education to aspiring electronics technicians and radio operators.
Institute of Radio Engineers was created in 1912.
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (US National Cancer Institute)
National Neuroscience Institute was created in 1989.
National Institute of Health
Belgranian National Institute was created in 1944.
National Hispanic Institute was created in 1979.
National Institute of Virology was created in 1978.
Armenian National Institute was created in 1997.
National Cancer Institute was created in 1937.
National Sugar Institute was created in 1936.