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Open Science Stories

Amplifying the work of the scientific community made possible through our open science tools.

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The Allen Institute openly shares datasets, software, protocols, lesson plans, modeling tools, machine learning algorithms, cell lines, plasmids – and more – to accelerate bioscience research and discovery worldwide.   

Have you used our open science resources to support your research or curriculum? We want to hear from you! Complete the form below to help us celebrate our open science community.

Select stories will be featured and credited on our website and social media during Open Science Week, and potentially in other formats. 

We are happy to hear from you. Please do fill out the form again with more descriptions of how you are using our open resources.

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