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It takes a variety of
partners working together to solve the mysteries
of infectious diseases. SBRI's partners
include:
University of Washington
Since 1992, SBRI has had a formal affiliation with the University of Washington,
an agreement that is mutually beneficial for each organization. All
principal investigators at SBRI are appointed as faculty members in departments
such as Pathobioloyg, Global Health, Microbiology, Epidemiology and others. Over
the years, SBRI has trained hundreds of UW students in its labs, preparing the
next generation of scientific researchers.
Grantors and Contractors
SBRI's research funding comes from a variety of sources, including:
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American Heart Association
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Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Burroughs Wellcome Fund
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Ellison Foundation
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Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
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National Institutes of Health
- Fogarty International Center - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases - National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development - National Institute of Dental and
Craniofacial Research - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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PATH
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Puget Sound Partners for Global Health
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Public Health - Seattle & King County
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US Department of Commerce -- Economic Development
Administration
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US Department of Defense -- US Army Medical Research and
Materiel Command
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United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
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University of Washington
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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, U.S. Army
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Yale University
Community Partners
While SBRI's research benefits people all around the world suffering from
infectious diseases, we're pleased to play an important role in our own
community. We partner with several organizations locally, including:
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Alliance for Education
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Bio-Link
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - Science
Education Partnership
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Northwest Association for Biomedical Research
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Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Pacific Science Center
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PATH
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Prosperity Partnership
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Seattle King County Work Force Development Council
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Seattle Public Schools
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Snohomish County Work Force Development Council
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Teens in Public Service
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University of Washington Genome Sciences Education
Outreach
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Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association
Last updated September 2007.
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