The Daystrom Institute was a scientific research and teaching organization, one of the most respected institutions in the Federation. Named for Dr. Richard Daystrom, the Daystrom Institute supported research and development in the fields of warp propulsion, cybernetics, astrophysics, archeology, and many others. The Daystrom Institute had several annexes across Federation space, including one at Galor IV. The institute was also called the Daystrom Institute of Technology. The Soong Foundation was a group within the Institute. (ST websites: Startrek.com, The Path to 2409)
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| - The Daystrom Institute was a scientific research and teaching organization, one of the most respected institutions in the Federation. Named for Dr. Richard Daystrom, the Daystrom Institute supported research and development in the fields of warp propulsion, cybernetics, astrophysics, archeology, and many others. The Daystrom Institute had several annexes across Federation space, including one at Galor IV. The institute was also called the Daystrom Institute of Technology. The Soong Foundation was a group within the Institute. (ST websites: Startrek.com, The Path to 2409)
- The Daystrom Institute was an academic organization, named in honor of Doctor Richard Daystrom, which contributed to the United Federation of Planets in terms of scientific and medical research. It existed as early as the 2280s, as Admiral Cartwright was Starfleet's liaison to the Institute at that time. (Star Trek: Excelsior novel: Forged in Fire) By the mid-24th century, the Institute maintained a large annex on Galor IV which was dedicated to researching technological advancements in the fields of cybernetics and experimental propulsion systems. (TNG: "The Offspring")
- The Daystrom Institute, also known as the Daystrom Research Institute, Daystrom Institute of Technology, and Daystrom Technological Institute, was a Federation establishment that existed as early as the 23rd century. It was considered a department within Starfleet. The Institute was named after and likely founded by Doctor Richard Daystrom, who invented the duotronic computer and attempted unsuccessfully to create the first multitronic computer. The institute employed both Starfleet personnel and civilians who were scientific and research specialists in their fields of study. The movement of Starfleet personnel in and out of this organization was governed by the Starfleet Transfer Regulations. The institute was divided into divisions (for example, the Cybernetics Division). (TOS: "The Ulti
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| - The Daystrom Institute was a scientific research and teaching organization, one of the most respected institutions in the Federation. Named for Dr. Richard Daystrom, the Daystrom Institute supported research and development in the fields of warp propulsion, cybernetics, astrophysics, archeology, and many others. The Daystrom Institute had several annexes across Federation space, including one at Galor IV. The institute was also called the Daystrom Institute of Technology. The Soong Foundation was a group within the Institute. (ST websites: Startrek.com, The Path to 2409)
- The Daystrom Institute was an academic organization, named in honor of Doctor Richard Daystrom, which contributed to the United Federation of Planets in terms of scientific and medical research. It existed as early as the 2280s, as Admiral Cartwright was Starfleet's liaison to the Institute at that time. (Star Trek: Excelsior novel: Forged in Fire) By the mid-24th century, the Institute maintained a large annex on Galor IV which was dedicated to researching technological advancements in the fields of cybernetics and experimental propulsion systems. (TNG: "The Offspring")
- The Daystrom Institute, also known as the Daystrom Research Institute, Daystrom Institute of Technology, and Daystrom Technological Institute, was a Federation establishment that existed as early as the 23rd century. It was considered a department within Starfleet. The Institute was named after and likely founded by Doctor Richard Daystrom, who invented the duotronic computer and attempted unsuccessfully to create the first multitronic computer. The institute employed both Starfleet personnel and civilians who were scientific and research specialists in their fields of study. The movement of Starfleet personnel in and out of this organization was governed by the Starfleet Transfer Regulations. The institute was divided into divisions (for example, the Cybernetics Division). (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer" ; TNG: "The Measure Of A Man" , "Booby Trap" , "Data's Day" okudagrams)
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