The goal of BBI’s tools and platforms is to enable our members to explore new opportunities at the interface of basic science and precision medicine.
Below are some recent examples of our work.
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Lead Researchers
Jay Shendure, Cole Trapnell, Marion Pepper, Sud Pinglay, Nobuhiko (Nobu) HamazakiNews (3)
Mutational Scanning
Lead Researchers
Lea Starita, Doug Fowler, Jay Shendure, Andrew StergachisNews (0)
The BBI is a collaboration among Seattle’s three top research institutions—The University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Investigators based at partner institutions have equal access to our platforms at identical costs.
Tools & Data
BBI tools and data support BBI members and researchers worldwide.
BBI provides data and a repository for our datasets, analysis code, and protocols. We also provide tutorials to assist you in downloading, analyzing, and exploring these datasets.
Platforms
BBI Platforms support our research.
Our goal is to support the work of our faculty, researchers, and investigators by fostering collaboration and innovation.
BBI Grant Program
The BBI invests in promising pilot research.
The Brotman Baty Institute (BBI) aims to create a community of investigators across the three founding institutions (UW, Fred Hutch, Seattle Children’s) to advance basic science and translational research with clear relevance to precision medicine. The BBI invests in innovative, collaborative projects that address basic science or translational research questions related to precision medicine. To learn more about the grants offered by BBI and to apply, contact info@brotmanbaty.org.
BBI embraces diversity and inclusion in all its work and, like the University of Washington, believes diversity is integral to excellence.
We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity, and justice for all.
November 05, 2024 | by BBI Communications
A dozen experts on subjects, ranging from computational biology to bioengineering to AI, have been confirmed for the Eighth Annual Mutational Scanning Symposium, May 21st through 23rd in Barcelona, Spain.
Read MoreNovember 01, 2024 | by BBI Communcations
[Editor’s note: BBI’s Danny Miller, M.D., Ph.D., hosted the second and now annual Long Read Sequencing Symposium on October 28th at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute. The event was hosted by PacBio. Here, Miller shares his observations on the symposium.]
Read MoreOctober 28, 2024 | by BBI Communications
“By building something new, we can have a deeper understanding of how that new creation functions.” Nobuhiko Hamazaki
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