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  1. By cataloguing and genetically profiling cell types of the brain with incredible precision and detail, we are working to improve our fundamental understanding of brain development, evolution, and disease. Using a team science approach, we are exploring the mammalian brain at a molecular level and sharing our insights with the world.

  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 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.

  4. The Allen Institute for Brain Science is one of the research institutes of the Allen Institute, a nonprofit organization that aims to accelerate discoveries in biology and bioscience. It focuses on characterizing and mapping brain cell types with unprecedented precision and scale, and shares its data and resources openly with the global scientific community.

  5. 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.

  6. The Allen Institute is located in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, Washington and houses the Allen Institute for Brain Science, the Allen Institute for Cell Science, the Allen Institute for Immunology, and the Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group.

  7. The Allen Institute for Brain Science provides open data, tools, and analysis of the brain across species and stages of development. Explore gene expression, cell types, connectivity, and more on brain-map.org.