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Institute for Systems Biology


Institute for Systems Biology
401 Terry Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109-5234
Institute for Systems Biology
 
Phone: (206) 732-1200
Fax: (206) 732-1299
Year Established:  2000
Employees: 230
Main Contact: Sissy Walsh Bouchard, EdD, VP, Development
 
Other Contacts:  Cynthia Shumate, CLO
Nitin Baliga, Ph.D., Senior VP & Director
Nathan Price, Ph.D., Associate Director
Mark Ashida, COO
Leroy Hood, M.D., Ph.D., President & Co-Founder
 
Company Description
The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) is a world-renowned, non-profit research institute that is dedicated to the study and application of systems biology. ISB seeks to unravel the mysteries of biology while identifying strategies for predicting and preventing diseases, solving energy and environmental issues, and improving K-12 science education. ISB's systems approach integrates biology, computation and technological development, enabling scientists to analyze all elements in a biological system rather than one gene or protein at a time.


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