The Institute for Systems Biology is a nonprofit biomedical research organization based in Seattle. ISB serves as the ultimate environment where scientific collaboration stretches across disciplines and across academic and industrial organizations, where our researchers have the intellectual freedom to challenge the status quo, and where grand visions for breakthroughs in human health inspire a collective drive to achieve the seemingly impossible. Our core values ensure that we always keep our focus on the big ideas that eventually will have the largest impact on human health. ISB was founded in 2000 by systems biologist Leroy Hood, immunologist Alan Aderem, and protein chemist Reudi Aebersold, and established on the belief that conventional models for exploring and funding breakthrough science have not caught up with the real potential of what is possible today. We are an affiliate of Providence St. Joseph Health, one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in the United States.
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