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At the Allen Institute, we do science differently. We take on some of the biggest questions in biology at a scale designed to generate knowledge the world can use. We advance discovery through large-scale research initiatives called accelerators, bringing together multidisciplinary teams to understand our brain, our cells, and our immune system. By openly releasing our data, tools, and models, we empower scientists around the world to build on our work—accelerating discovery and improving human health. From the lab to the clinic to the classroom, our commitment to open science means every dataset, tool, and discovery we produce belongs to the world—multiplying our impact across the entire scientific community.
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The Allen Institute is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization founded by philanthropist and visionary, the late Paul G. Allen. The Allen Institute is dedicated to answering some of the biggest questions in bioscience and accelerating research worldwide. The Institute is a recognized leader in large-scale research with a commitment to an open science model. For more information, visit alleninstitute.org.



