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  1. How many brain cell types are there? What is their form, function, and how do they connect? Teams at the Allen Institute for Brain Science are working to answer these foundational neuroscience questions.

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      The Allen Institute is an independent nonprofit bioscience...

    • News

      Allen Institute for Cell Science launches first...

    • Human Cell Types

      The Human Cell Types team at the Allen Institute for Brain...

    • Integrated Cell Physiology

      The Integrated Cell Physiology team at the Allen Institute...

    • Data and Technology

      The Data and Technology team at the Allen Institute for...

    • Molecular Genetics

      The Molecular Genetics team at the Allen Institute for Brain...

    • Imaging

      The Imaging team at the Allen Institute for Brain Science is...

  2. The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a division of the Allen Institute, based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on bioscience research. Founded in 2003, it is dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how the human brain works.

  3. The Allen Human Brain Atlas is a public resource that maps the gene expression and biochemistry of two normal adult human brains. It reveals the similarity and complexity of the human brain and provides data for scientific research and medical outcomes.

  4. In 2021, we launched the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics, a neuroscience division dedicated to understanding how dynamic neuronal signals across the entire brain perform fundamental computations and drive flexible behaviors.

  5. The National Institutes of Health today awarded the Allen Institute for Brain Science three five-year grants totaling nearly $100 million, to expand upon work in investigating cell types in the mouse and human brains: a crucial step toward understanding brain health and disease.

  6. The Allen Institute is a non-profit, bioscience research institute located in Seattle. It was founded by billionaire philanthropist Paul G. Allen in 2003. The Allen Institute conducts large-scale basic science research studying the brain, cells and immune system in effort to accelerate science and disease research.

  7. Learn about the mission, vision, and achievements of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, a nonprofit biotechnology research organization that studies the human and mouse brain. Follow their updates, events, and resources on LinkedIn.