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Allen Institute for Brain Science : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allen Institute for Brain Science
The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a Seattle-based independent, nonprofit medical research organization dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how the human brain works. The Allen Institute promotes the advance of brain research by providing free data and tools to scientists worldwide with the aim of catalyzing discovery in disparate research programs and disease areas. Started with $100 million in seed money from philanthropist Paul Allen in 2003, the Institute tackles projects at the leading edge of science—far-reaching projects at the intersection of biology and technology. The resulting data create free, publicly available resources that fuel discovery for countless researchers.〔http://alleninstitute.org/media/filer_public/70/88/70886304-b507-440b-b8aa-08effc2d0a3f/completepresskit_alleninstituteforbrainscience.pdf〕 ==Online public resources== The Allen Institute for Brain Science provides researchers and educators with a variety of unique online public resources for exploring the nervous system.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Allen Institute for Brain Science )〕 Integrating extensive gene expression data and neuroanatomy, complete with sophisticated data search and viewing tools, these resources are all openly accessible via the Allen Brain Atlas data portal.
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