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Allen Institute opens Education Lab to support and inspire next generation of scientists in Seattle and beyond

The 13-hundred-square-foot lab integrates advanced equipment with the Allen Institute’s massive data resources to provide an unparalleled learning...

May 23, 2025
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The Allen Institute's new Education Lab is designed to inspire the next generation of scientists by providing hands-on learning experiences with advanced equipment and massive data resources.
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The Allen Institute is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Education Lab. This custom-built 1327 ft² learning space immerses students, educators, and scientists in authentic learning experiences offered by the Allen Institute’s Education and Engagement Program and powered by the Allen Institute’s pioneering open science and cutting-edge research.

Getting students onsite can be life-changing for them ... once they see scientists of all different backgrounds and ages, I see them get really excited about doing science.

- Susan Russell, M.S., Science Teacher, Lynnwood High School

The Education Lab offers a valuable hands-on learning environment and is equipped with advanced instrumentation, including ten microscopes, two of which are fluorescent-capable; a 3D printer; and computers. Participants are also able to work with real samples used by the Allen Institute and its scientists.

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Kaitlyn Casimo, Ph.D., M.Ed., manager of the Allen Institute’s Education and Engagement team.

“In the Education and Engagement Program, we aim to expand access to opportunities through the power of open science. The new Education Lab will show how laboratory techniques, current research advances, and the Allen Institute’s open science resources are all connected,” said Kaitlyn Casimo, M.Ed., Ph.D., manager of the Allen Institute’s Education and Engagement team. “Our unique lab experiences are for communities at every stage of their science career, from professionals to students in their first biology class. Even if those students don’t go on to become scientists, we hope to build their science literacy and enthusiasm.”

Students can peer through high-powered lenses, unlocking the intricate beauty of the microscopic world, or manipulate DNA sequences with the same tools used by leading biomedical researchers.

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Brain sample being shown during a tour of Allen Institute Education Lab

What sets the Allen Institute Education Lab and programs apart are their seamless integration of hands-on lab experiences with the Institute’s vast open science resources. Participants have the unique and impactful opportunity to delve into massive public datasets, explore groundbreaking findings, and witness firsthand the power of collaborative, open research.

The Education Lab hosts a wide array of programs designed to ignite scientific curiosity at every level. High school and undergraduate groups can look forward to dynamic field trips that provide authentic science experiences that cultivate research skills and data literacy—valuable assets for a wide range of future career paths. For a select group of Seattle Public Schools students, the summer of 2025 will offer an extraordinary opportunity: a credit-bearing two-week intensive focused on the transformative potential of open science.

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Visitors touring the newly-opened Education Lab at the Allen Institute

“Getting students onsite can be life-changing for them. It dispels some of the stereotypes of who they think scientists are. And once they see scientists of all different backgrounds and ages, I see them get really excited about doing science,” said Susan Russell, M.S., a science teacher at Lynnwood High School.

Recognizing the critical role of science educators, the lab also champions faculty development. Educators gain invaluable skills in both laboratory techniques and computational/data analysis approaches to big and open science. These programs empower educators to leverage the Allen Institute’s open educational resources and to collaborate with peers and Allen Institute staff to develop innovative teaching materials, extending the lab’s impact far beyond its walls.

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Allen Institute Education Lab, 2025

The Education Lab also serves as a vital resource for the broader scientific community, hosting technical trainings for scientists and providing hands-on opportunities for attendees of other Allen Institute events and programs. This ensures a continuous exchange of knowledge and fosters a culture of open scientific exploration.

Staffed by a dedicated team of scientists and educators, the Lab is committed to providing high-quality, impactful learning experiences. Its mission is to nurture the next generation of scientists, foster critical thinking, and inspire a community that is not only informed but genuinely excited about the power of science to address some of humanity’s greatest challenges.

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The Allen Institute is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization founded by philanthropist and visionary, the late Paul G. Allen. The Allen Institute is dedicated to answering some of the biggest questions in bioscience and accelerating research worldwide. The Institute is a recognized leader in large-scale research with a commitment to an open science model. For more information, visit alleninstitute.org.

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