INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY     
The Center for Systems Biology
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Center for Systems Biology Aims NIGMS Centers for Systems Biology
Aim 1: To develop an institutional structure and culture that fosters multidisciplinary research and career development through professional activities and outreach to the wider community.

Aim 2: To develop new systems level tools and approaches to understand dynamic biological networks and complexity and to use the measurement needs of biology to drive the development of new technologies and computational tools.

Aim 3: To develop core facilities that serve as venues for collaborative technology development, implementation, and application in a variety of biological systems.

Aim 4: To promote innovative training opportunities for systems biology and inquiry-based K-12 science education.
Case Western Reserve University
Principal investigator: Gerald M. Saidel, Ph.D.

Harvard University
Principal investigator: Andrew Murray, Ph.D.

Center for Systems Biology
Principal investigator: Leroy Hood, M.D., Ph.D.

Jackson Laboratory
Principal investigator: Gary Churchill, Ph.D.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Principal investigator: Peter Sorger, Ph.D.

Princeton University
Principal investigator: David Botstein, Ph.D.

University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories
Principal investigator: Garrett M. Odell, Ph.D.
Press Release
March 15, 2006
$16 Million Grant Awarded to Institute for Systems Biology The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), an internationally renowned non-profit research institute with a mission of exploring the complexities of human genes in order to prevent and treat diseases, received a five-year, $16.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to fund the operation of a Center for Systems Biology in Seattle. continue>>