Neighbors in lower Wallingford often refer to the Institute for Systems Biology as “the biology place.” As good a nickname as any for the non-profit institute built on the concept of systems biology.
ISB co-founder Leroy Hood has announced that the Institute has outgrown its Wallingford home and is relocating to South Lake Union.
A recent X-conomy Seattle article explains that the Institute had to move its administrative staff to another location last year to accommodate the growing number of scientists in the lab. The upcoming move to South Lake Union will allow the Institute to bring everybody back together …