Allen Institute for Cell Science

The Allen Institute for Cell Science is a research institute established by Paul Allen in Seattle, Washington on 8 December 2014.[1] The institute is modelled in large part on the Allen Institute for Brain Science and received the same initial financial commitment from Allen—US$100,000,000 over five years.[1][2] The two Institutes also share the same building.[2]

Allen Institute for Cell Science
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
FounderPaul Allen
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
Executive Director Alan "Rick" Horwitz
Websitealleninstitutecellscience.org

The focus of the institute will be "How does information encoded in our genes become living cells, and what goes wrong when a disease affects those cells?"[3] All data generated and research tools developed by the institute will be made publicly available online.[3]

The inaugural executive director for the institute is Rick Horwitz, formerly of the University of Virginia.[1]

Among those serving on the institute's science advisory board is Joan Brugge, chairwoman of the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Callaway, Ewen (11 December 2014). "Microsoft billionaire takes on cell biology". Nature. 516 (7530): 157. Bibcode:2014Natur.516..157C. doi:10.1038/516157a. PMID 25503215.
  2. ^ a b c Doughton, Sandi (8 December 2014). "Allen gives $100 million for new Seattle institute to unravel cells". The Seattle Times.
  3. ^ a b Zak, Annie (December 8, 2014). "Paul Allen donates $100 million to create cell science institute in Seattle". American City Business Journals.
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