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Our events provide an exciting opportunity to engage with scientists, make connections, and learn about our contributions in the medical world.

Whether you are a long-time member of the Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) community or simply curious about the groundbreaking genetic research happening in our labs, we encourage you to explore our events.

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Science Matters Seminar Series

Our Science Matters series returns bringing a new focus, new guest speakers, and new insights. Join us!

Our new Science Matters seminars highlight exciting research in genetics, genomics, and evolutionary biology with important societal impact. Topics include research on the genetics of ethnically diverse populations, diseases afflicting vulnerable or underserved groups, and efforts to expand the diversity (broadly defined) of research subjects or the scientific workforce.

For more information on this educational series, visit the link below:

Learn more about Science Matters

Lab Tours

Meet with scientists and gain a first-hand view of groundbreaking research. As you walk through our labs, you will experience science in action.

Learn more about lab tours

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William Hutchinson, MD
PNRI Founder

“If our society continues to support basic research on how living organisms function, it is likely that my great grandchildren will be spared the agony of losing family members to most types of cancer.”

Paul Boyer, Nobel Prize winner

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Albert Einstein

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Bill Gates

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