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NIH funding will support an atlas of aging mouse brain cell types and a toolkit to light up specific brain cell types
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Data Stories | How a weight loss drug acts on the brain
Scientists at a pharmaceutical company want to know how the drug they developed for weight management affects the brain. Allen Institute resources are...
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Three collaborative studies launch on ‘OpenScope,’ a shared observatory for neuroscience
2019 projects will tackle Alzheimer’s disease, motion detection, and how the brain processes contextual information
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To ensure researchers have success working with human induced pluripotent stem cell lines from the Allen Cell Catalog, Amanda Haupt, a research...
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Subtle Differences In Brain Cells Hint at Why Many Drugs Help Mice But Not People
NPR - In mice, scientists have used a variety of drugs to treat brain disorders including murine versions of Alzheimer's disease
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Would you donate part of your living brain to science? This man did.
The Seattle Times - HERE’S AN OFFER most people can easily refuse: Donate part of your brain to science — while you’re still alive.
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A New View On Cell Division
Forbes - You started out as just a few cells but developed into trillions of cells that make up all the different organs in your body.
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Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide
NPR - How do we grow from a single fertilized egg into a fully grown person with trillions of cells? Our cells divide, of course!
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Allen Institute adds former Washington governor, executives from JPMorgan Chase and Deloitte to Board of Directors
The Allen Institute today announced the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Margaret Anderson, Managing Director with Deloitte Consulting LLP; Phyllis J. Campbell, Chairman of the Pacific Northwest Region for JPMorgan Chase; and Gary Locke, former Washington State governor and former United States Ambassador to China and Secretary of Commerce.
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With a gift from the late Paul Allen, his philanthropy launches ambitious plan to probe human immunology
STAT - This past July, philanthropist Paul Allen spent hours grilling his team about an ambitious plan they were hatching: Expanding the Allen Institute
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Before He Died, Paul Allen Gifted $125 Million To A New Institute To Study The Immune System
Forbes - “All summer long he was pinging us with emails. What are the big mysteries? This constant insatiable desire to know what was next. That never stopped.”
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Paul Allen's Estate Gives $125 Million for Immunology Institute
Bloomberg - Paul Allen’s estate is making its first major philanthropic gift after his death, giving $125 million to establish a research division focused on the immune system and related diseases.
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New Atlas Used to ID Brain Parts for Plans and Actions
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