One of four images exemplifying Allen Institute data
One of four images exemplifying Allen Institute data
One of four images exemplifying Allen Institute data
One of four images exemplifying Allen Institute data
Accelerating progress toward understanding the brain

The Allen Institute practices open science, releasing our data, analysis tools, and other scientific resources publicly here at brain-map.org. We aim to accelerate research and education efforts across the world by lowering barriers to access and supporting collaboration.

Our focus on neuroscience began with the launch of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in 2003, which led to the creation of the widely-used Allen Brain Atlases. This division is in a 16-year phase focused on multimodal characterization of brain cell types. In 2021, we launched the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics, a neuroscience division dedicated to understanding how dynamic neuronal signals across the entire brain perform fundamental computations and drive flexible behaviors.

Have you used our open science resources?

The Allen Institute openly shares datasets, software, protocols, lesson plans, modeling tools, machine learning algorithms, cell lines, plasmids – and more – to accelerate bioscience research and discovery worldwide.

Have you used our open science resources to support your research or curriculum? We want to hear from you!

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