Joining the Salk Institute in 1970, he built it into one of the world's largest independent centers for biological research.
Bronowski was an associate director of the Salk Institute from 1964.
In 1976, he moved to the Salk Institute, reinventing himself as a neuroscientist.
The original buildings of the Salk Institute were designated as a historical landmark in 1991.
He remained in this post at the Salk Institute until his death in 2004.
The Salk Institute is a building that makes you want to caress concrete.
While a researcher at the Salk Institute he designed, developed, and built a computerized electronic line judge computer.
He served on the national advisory council of the Salk Institute.
It is one of the finest outdoor spaces created since the Salk Institute.
The Salk Institute is a living organization that requires adequate, up-to-date research facilities.