Established | 1892 |
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President and CEO | Dario C. Altieri, M.D. |
Faculty | 109 |
Staff | 325 |
Budget | $63,250,000 (2015) |
Location | University City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Address | 3601 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
Website | The Wistar Institute |
The Wistar Institute is an international leader in biomedical science, with special expertise in oncology, immunology, infectious disease and vaccine research. Located in the University City section of Philadelphia, Wistar was founded in 1892 as America's first nonprofit institution solely focused on biomedical research and training, The Institute works to ensure that research advances from the laboratory to the clinic as quickly as possible.
Since 1972, Wistar has been a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Cancer Center and holds the NCI's highest rating of "Exceptional" from approximately 1,500 cancer centers across the United States.
Known worldwide for vaccine development, some of the Institute's accomplishments are its contributions to the creation of vaccines for rubella (German Measles), rotavirus and rabies.
The Wistar Institute Cancer Center's pioneering work spans from studying genetics and the molecular and cellular events underlying how cancer develops, to the role of the microenvironment surrounding the tumor in how cancer spreads (metastasis), with the aim of making discoveries that could someday translate into advances in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Wistar maintains one of the largest U.S. labs outside of the NIH.
A global leader in vaccine development, the Wistar Institute's half-century of achievement in vaccine development has saved countless lives in the U.S. and abroad. Discoveries at Wistar have led to the creation of vaccines that protect children and adults from widespread, debilitating, and life-threatening diseases.
Educating and training the next generation of scientists are central to The Wistar Institute's mission.
The Wistar Institute is the nation's first independent medical research facility, founded in 1892 by Caspar Wistar, a prominent Philadelphia physician.