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driving breakthroughs in neuroscience through advanced computation, data management technologies, and collaborative open data sharing
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goals and approach

The Data and Technology team in the brain science accelerator is dedicated to advancing knowledge of the brain through the Brain Knowledge Platform. This comprehensive ecosystem integrates pipelines, tools, and data to unify neuroscience information and create a detailed atlas of mammalian brain cell types. Our expanding data platform is built on cloud infrastructure, making it easy for scientists inside and outside the Allen Institute to contribute, visualize, and analyze the growing body of knowledge. By using this innovative resource, researchers worldwide can collaborate and make meaningful contributions to neuroscience research, ultimately leading to improvements in human health. The Brain Knowledge Platform represents a major leap forward in technology for this vital field, unlocking the mysteries of the brain and enabling us to gain a deeper understanding of how it works.

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projects

Allen Brain Cell (ABC) Atlas

The Allen Brain Cell (ABC) Atlas , empowers researchers worldwide to visually explore and analyze multiple whole-brain datasets simultaneously. The beta release currently includes a single cell RNA-seq dataset and a MERFISH dataset, each with ~4M cells, representing ~5200 clusters in the whole mouse brain. As the Allen Institute and collaborators continue to add new modalities, species, and insights to the ABC Atlas, this platform will enable discoveries and breakthroughs in neuroscience.

Colorful brain map visualization showing neural cell distribution and regional organization from Allen Brain Atlas

CompBio Workbench

The CompBio Workbench is a tool designed to support computational neuroscientists working from large-scale datasets. This tool extends AWS Sagemaker to allows researchers to easily access, load, and analyze complex data using advanced machine learning and analytical techniques.

One unique and exciting feature of the workbench is its ability to help researchers map their gene expression data against the massive expression datasets that support the Allen Institute’s cell type taxonomies. This feature transforms the taxonomies into a powerful tool that computational neuroscientists can use to understand their data better, rather than relying solely on the information presented in academic papers. By making it easier for researchers to contribute to and analyze data, the CompBio Workbench represents a major step forward in computational neuroscience.

Community Data Mapping Application interface with configuration options for correlation algorithm

whole-brain pipelines


The brain science accelerator is driving toward a comprehensive atlas to revolutionize understanding of the human brain. To make this vision a reality, the Data and Technology team is ramping up efforts in two key areas: genomics and imaging.

With the genomics revolution impacting all biological fields, this team is developing a modern, cloud-based pipeline that empowers scientists to generate, process, and analyze massive single-cell genomics datasets. These powerful datasets are the backbone of efforts to define cell types, unlocking new insights into the intricate workings of the brain.

The Data and Technology team is also pushing the limits of cutting-edge imaging technologies too explore spatial transcriptomics, connectivity, and the impacts of genetic tools in unprecedented detail. These imaging pipelines provide the muscle for a comprehensive understanding of mammalian brain cell types.

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data and knowledge platform

With petabytes of data available and the amount of data rapidly growing, the Data and Technology team is dedicated to making this information findable and useful for anyone interested in neuroscience research. This team is investing in a state-of-the-art services-oriented architecture that enables continuous extensions of data models and keep up with the breakneck pace of scientific discovery, with the ultimate goal of handling exabytes of data in the future.

By using foundational services as “sources of truth” to leverage for search and analysis services in the knowledgebase, this team is creating a comprehensive platform that unlocks the power of vast amounts of data for developers, empowering them to create the tools and pipelines needed to drive tomorrow’s neuroscience breakthroughs. This platform is accessible to anyone, regardless of background or level of expertise.

data management and integration

The quality and integrity of data are paramount to advancing our understanding of the brain and unlocking the mysteries of neurological diseases. That’s why this team is continuously improving data governance policies and implementing cutting-edge data quality processes to ensure data generated by the brain science accelerator is accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.

This team is developing robust data standards and powerful automation for data integration and validation. These tools allow us to streamline processes, identify and correct errors, and ensure that data is consistent across various platforms and datasets.

At the Allen Institute, we’re proud to be at the forefront of data-driven neuroscience research. We will continue investing in data quality and integrity to ensure our data remains a valuable resource for the scientific community.

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data & tools/

  • Brain Science Data Portal
  • ABC Atlas
  • Data Catalog
  • Cell Types Knowledge Explorer
  • Multi-modality Cell Visualizations
  • Alzheimer’s Disease Portal
  • Python tools for neuron morphologies

data & technology team

Cameron Bielstein
Manager, SWE
Ian Convy
Scientist I
Mike Huang
Software Engineer II
Su Li
Software Engineer III
Christine Lin
Scientific Data Engineer
Tyler Mollenkopf
Associate Director, Data and Technology
Chris Morrison
Software Engineer III
Shoaib Mufti
Sr. Director, Data and Technology
Michael Ringenburg
Principal Software Engineer
Raymond Sanchez
Product Manager II
Sherif Soliman
Software Engineer II
Carol L. Thompson
Associate Director, Data & Technology
Rob Young
Associate Director, Data & Technology
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