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A Decade of Discovery at the Allen Institute for Cell Science

Celebrating 10 Years of Impact

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For nearly 10 years, the Allen Institute for Cell Science has been a leader in accelerating advancements in cell biology. By creating groundbreaking tools, resources, and open-access models and datasets, the Institute has empowered researchers and educators to explore and understand cells in new ways. Through its large-scale, interdisciplinary efforts, it has enabled the scientific community to tackle complex biological questions and make discoveries that wouldn’t be possible otherwise. Join us in celebrating 10 years of transformative work, pushing the boundaries of discovery in cell biology.

About Allen Institute for Cell Science

The Allen Institute for Cell Science, a division of the Allen Institute, an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit medical research organization, is dedicated to understanding and modeling cells: the fundamental units of life. By integrating technologies, approaches, models and data into a common standardized framework, the Allen Institute for Cell Science is creating dynamic, visual models of how genetic information is transformed into cellular behavior, and how the molecules and organelles within each cell interact and function as systems. These predictive models will enable the cell science community to better understand the role of cells in both health and disease. The Allen Institute for Cell Science was launched in 2014 with a contribution from founder and philanthropist, the late Paul G. Allen. The data, tools and models from the Allen Institute for Cell Science are publicly available online at allencell.org.

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