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Broad Institute


The following description was provided by the Broad Institute:

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was launched in 2004 to improve human health by using genomics to advance our understanding of the biology and treatment of human disease, and to help lay the groundwork for a new generation of therapies. One goal of the Broad is to develop innovative technologies, such as CRISPR genome editing tools, all to accelerate progress against human disease.

The Broad Institute is committed to making the extensive data, methods, and technologies it generates rapidly and readily accessible to the scientific community to drive biomedical progress around the world. Addgene has distributed many kits, libraries, protocols, and plasmids developed at the Broad Institute to scientists around the world. Browse available plasmids from each Broad Institute PI listed below.

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Broad Institute Sharing Statistics

37 Depositing Scientists

Sharing 9,792 Reagents

Requested 144,502 Times

Shipped to 83 Countries

Depositing Principal Investigators (PIs)