BBI Grant Awardees
Each year, the Brotman Baty Institute (BBI) awards grants to encourage engaging and impactful research among investigators across the three founding institutions (UW, FHCRC, Seattle Children’s) with clear relevance to precision medicine. Since the program was launched in 2018, these “catalytic collaborations” have led to inspired discoveries, numerous papers published in peer-reviewed journals, and have been leveraged to acquire additional funds from private and public sector donors, including R01 grants from the National Institutes of Health. There are two award categories – Catalytic Collaborations and Precision Medicine Clinical Labs – and each has two funding levels for faculty and trainees. All grant proposals are reviewed by a committee composed of faculty from all three institutions; the committee’s recommendations are then provided to the BBI Scientific Director Dr. Jay Shendure. These grants underscore BBI’s commitment to facilitating innovation among its members and trainees.
Below are stories highlighting BBI's grant-funded projects that reflect the diversity of the Institute's work on precision medicine, as well as a comprehensive list of the awardees from each year, and the work conducted.
2018 Catalytic Collaborations Awards
BBI ‘Catalytic Collaboration Grant’: Bringing Precision Medicine to Pancreatic Cancer
2019 Catalytic Collaboration Awards BBI ‘Catalytic Collaboration Grant’ funded in 2019 Leads to Promising Genetic Diagnoses of Rare Diseases
To learn more about the grants offered by BBI and to apply, contact info@brotmanbaty.org.