Nonprofit biomedical research institute with computational genomics and imaging infrastructure
Stowers Institute runs a research operation anchored in sequencing infrastructure (Illumina, PacBio, Oxford Nanopore) and high-performance computing (Linux, SLURM, CUDA, Nextflow), paired with an active pipeline for genetic engineering and molecular tooling. Active hiring in research (6 roles), data (3), and engineering (2) suggests scaling computational capacity to handle expanded sequencing throughput and analysis workloads. Financial pain points around portfolio management and vendor procurement indicate a growing emphasis on operational efficiency alongside science.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Technology Officer
Stowers Institute is a nonprofit biomedical research organization founded in 2000 and headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. The institute operates roughly 550 researchers and support staff across 20+ independent research programs and a dozen core facilities, with a cumulative research spend exceeding $900 million. Core scientific infrastructure centers on whole-genome and long-read sequencing platforms, high-performance computing clusters for bioinformatics analysis, and wet-lab tools for genetic engineering and molecular imaging. The organization serves as a research producer and technology platform for its own staff, not a commercial vendor.
Stowers operates Illumina, PacBio, and Oxford Nanopore sequencing systems alongside high-performance computing infrastructure running SLURM, Nextflow, CUDA, and Python-based bioinformatics pipelines for analysis and genome annotation.
Active projects include sequencing pipeline development, HPC optimization, genome annotation resources, genetic engineering workflows in emerging model organisms, and automated husbandry systems. Enterprise-wide digital transformation and responsible AI governance are listed institutional priorities.
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