Solving the mysteries of bioscience
Foundational Science Fuels Breakthroughs
Inspiring Next-Generation Scientists
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The Allen Institute is an independent nonprofit bioscience research institute aimed at unlocking the mysteries of biology.
Openly sharing our massive, high-quality, foundational science resources to accelerate discovery
We have teams of scientists working together to solve the biggest mysteries in bioscience. We conduct expansive research that examines the cellular makeup of the brain, how a healthy immune system fights disease, how our cells are organized, and more. Our scientists collaborate across teams to research fundamental questions about how life and disease work, continuing to push the frontiers of bioscience forward.
The scientific possibilities within our research and discoveries are limitless. We share our data, insights, and tools openly with the world to accelerate progress and catalyze breakthroughs.
Research principles
Researcher working in the laboratory at the Allen Institute.
Founded in 2003
We are fulfilling the lifelong quest of our founders, the late Paul G. Allen, to push the limit of human exploration by unlocking the knowledge inside each of us.
Our History
Sharing our science with the world to advance health
Our open tools serve as the foundation for transformative research and discovery. Laboratories around the world use our open resources to power breakthroughs on Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, cancer, addiction, and more.
Our impact
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
We are committed to an inclusive culture that encourages, nurtures, and celebrates the diverse voices of our employees, collaborators, partners, and communities. By bringing together teams with various relevant experiences and backgrounds and sharing our findings publicly with the scientific community, our work leads to groundbreaking discoveries that will benefit everyone.
OUR COMMITMENT
Culture and Values
Meet Allen Institute advisors
Their input and perspectives shape how we approach our research.