Institute for Systems Biology

Renton, WA ·EIN 91-2003593 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$17.7M received 25 funders 81 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Institute for Systems Biology?

Institute for Systems Biology is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Mayo Clinic Group Return ($2.7M), Gates Foundation ($2.5M), Sage Bionetworks ($1.7M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $17.7M in grants to Institute for Systems Biology between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Mayo Clinic Group Return$2,701,56242021–2024
Gates Foundation$2,542,78072020–2023
Sage Bionetworks$1,678,77362020–2024
Seattle Children's Hospital$1,657,69952020–2024
Washington Research Foundation$1,439,59292020–2024
William K Bowes Jr Foundation$1,399,99952020–2024
Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy$989,87922019–2020
President and Fellows of Harvard College$975,16252020–2024
Phelps Family Foundation$850,00012021
Cornell University$743,04042020–2024
Providence Health & Services -$741,94012022
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center$709,41672020–2022
Every Cure Inc$309,02212024
The Washington Stem Center$262,34142020–2023
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$259,21342022–2024
M J Murdock Charitable Trust$200,00012020
Johns Hopkins University$104,46032020–2023
Mayo Clinic$40,23022023–2024
The Dean Witter Foundation$25,00012020
Jones Family Foundation$15,50042020–2024
Northwestern University$12,50912023
The Obrzut Ling Foundation Inc$10,00012020
Tisbest Philanthropy$10,00012020
Hyatt Hotels Foundation$5,00012019
The Pfizer Foundation Inc$5012024

What grants has Institute for Systems Biology received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Every Cure IncISB WILL CURATE, EVALUATE, AND INTEGRATE LARGE BIOMEDICAL DATASETS INTO EVERY CURE'S KNOWLEDGE GRAPH, FOCUSING ON DATA QUALITY AND ONTOLOGY HARMONIZATION. THEY WILL PERFORM MANUAL CURATION, CROSS-VALIDATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOCOLS TO ENSURE RELIABLE DRUG, DISEASE, AND MOLECULAR ASSOCIATIONS. THEIR WORK ENSURES THE SPOKE DATABASE AND OTHER KEY SOURCES ARE INCORPORATED INTO A ROBUST COMPUTATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR DRUG REPURPOSING.$309,022
2024Sage BionetworksCRI IMMUNE ATLAS 4 AND 5: PLATFORM FOR IMMUNE-ONCOLOGY RESEARCH AND DATA SHARING. EXCEPTIONAL LONGEVITY DATA MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATING CENTER, DESIGN AND PERFORM CROSS-PROJECT ANALYSIS FOCUSED ON HARNESSING SYSTEMS BIOLOGY-BASED TECHNIQUES, SUCH AS MULTI-OMIC DATA INTEGRATION, NETWORK ANALYSIS, MACHINE LEARNING, AND STATISTICAL MODELING, TO INVESTIGATE BOTH AGING AND DISEASE, AS WELL AS THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN THEM.$204,222
2024William K Bowes Jr FoundationNEW FACULTY SUPPORT$200,000
2024Washington Research FoundationISB: TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION$200,000
2024President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeSPONSORED RESEARCH SUB-AWARD$141,250
2024Sage BionetworksEXCEPTIONAL LONGEVITY: PROVIDE SCIENTIFIC OVERSIGHT OF A WORKING GROUP CONDUCTING CROSS-PROJECT ANALYSES USING SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACHES TO STUDY AGING, ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, AND THEIR INTERACTIONS.$114,897
2024Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterRESEARCH SUPPORT/SUBAWARDS$110,341
2024Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSE$74,577
2024Seattle Children's HospitalPEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANT SUBAWARD$53,152
2024Cornell UniversityResearch$43,931
2024Mayo ClinicSUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSE$19,130
2024Jones Family FoundationUNSPECIFIED CHARITABLE PURPOSE$2,500
2024The Pfizer Foundation IncVOLUNTEER PROGRAM$50
2023Gates FoundationDISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES$484,233
2023Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT RESEARCH PROGRAM$445,307
2023Sage BionetworksCRI Immune Atlas4: Platform for immune-oncology research and data sharing. Exceptional Longevity Data Management and Coordinating Center, design and perform cross-project analysis focused on harnessing systems biology-based techniques, such as multi-omic data integration, network analysis, machine learning, and statistical modeling, to investigate both aging and disease, as well as the interplay between them.$379,595
2023President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeSPONSORED RESEARCH SUB-AWARD$361,086
2023Seattle Children's HospitalPEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANT SUBAWARD$349,566
2023William K Bowes Jr FoundationNEW FACULTY SUPPORT$200,000
2023Washington Research FoundationISB INNOVATOR AWARD PROGRAM$100,000
2023Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterHUMAN BIOLOGY$80,672
2023The Washington Stem CenterLASER ALLIANCE PROGRAM$61,079
2023Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterVACCINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH$59,000
2023Gates FoundationDISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES$35,284
2023Mayo ClinicSUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSE$21,100
2023Northwestern UniversitySupport of research activities$12,509
2023Johns Hopkins UniversitySUB-AWARD$12,417
2023Jones Family FoundationUNSPECIFIED CHARITABLE PURPOSE$1,500
2022Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSE$1,007,351
2022Providence Health & Services -OPERATIONAL SUPPORT$741,940

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Institute for Systems Biology?

Institute for Systems Biology is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Mayo Clinic Group Return ($2.7M), Gates Foundation ($2.5M), Sage Bionetworks ($1.7M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $17.7M in grants to Institute for Systems Biology between 2019–2024.

Who is Institute for Systems Biology's largest funder?

Mayo Clinic Group Return is the largest recorded funder of Institute for Systems Biology, with $2.7M across 4 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Institute for Systems Biology received?

IRS 990 filings record $17.7M in grants to Institute for Systems Biology across 81 grants from 25 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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