100 years of Science Changing Life: Scripps Research celebrates a century of transforming human health

For the last century, institute leaders and renowned scientists have made Scripps Research what it is today: the world’s leading independent and nonprofit biomedical research institute at the forefront of innovation.

January 04, 2024


LA JOLLA, CA—Scripps Research, a nonprofit biomedical institute ranked one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation, will celebrate its 100-year history throughout 2024. This significant milestone marks a century of seminal discoveries in immunology, infectious diseases (such as COVID-19, flu, HIV), neuroscience, heart disease, cancer, and more. The institute has also made strides in groundbreaking chemistry advances, drug development and educational outreach efforts while contributing numerous findings that have improved human health around the world.

Since its founding by philanthropist and journalist Ellen Browning Scripps in 1924, Scripps Research has remained at the forefront of science and medicine. Located in Torrey Pines, the institute now houses six research departments, multiple Nobel laureates and a top-ranked graduate school. Discoveries at Scripps Research have led to 15 approved medicines, including five invented within the institute’s labs. Scripps Research has also been an influential force in shaping the bioscience community atop the Torrey Pines Mesa, which is now a thriving and collaborative ecosystem of academic institutions, biopharmaceutical companies and nonprofit organizations.

As Scripps Research enters a new century, the institute plans to expand its global impact on science and human health. Researchers will continue pursuing bold, transformative ideas, while translating these foundational discoveries into life-saving medicines. These are aimed at treating a spectrum of severe conditions, including cancer, neurological disorders, infectious diseases and much more. 

Celebrating 100 Years

To commemorate its centennial milestone and highlight its future vision, Scripps Research is planning several celebration-related activities, including:

  • Campus installations
  • Celebratory internal events
  • A special Front Row lecture series for the public
  • A video series sharing the Institute’s scientific achievements
  • A commemorative Scripps Research Magazine issue
  • Dedicated donor events
  • "Scripps Research Day" on February 15th, 2024, as proclaimed by the Mayor of San Diego Todd Gloria


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