Institute for Systems Biology is a Seattle-based company founded in 2000 by Leroy Hood, Ruedi Aebersold and Alan Aderem.
The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) is an organization founded on January 1, 2000, by Leroy Hood, Alan Aderem, and Ruedi Aebersold. Located in Seattle, United States, ISB operates in various industries such as proteomics, technology, biology, biotechnology, healthcare, medicine, and medical biotechnology. The organization has an active status and has filed 31 patents.
ISB has affiliations with parent organizations Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital. The institute has spun out a company called Arivale. It faces competition from other entities such as the Noble Research Institute.