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Adaptive Biotechnologies Announces Grand Opening of State-of-the-Art Headquarters and Expands Footprint in Seattle
New Partnership with Youth Organization STEM Paths Innovation Network (SPIN) Seeds Next Generation of Local Biotech Talent SEATTLE, Sept. 21, 2021 (GLOBE

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[{"type":"text","content":"New Partnership with Youth Organization STEM Paths Innovation Network (SPIN) Seeds Next Generation of Local Biotech Talent\nSEATTLE, Sept. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation (Nasdaq: ADPT), a commercial stage biotechnology company that aims to translate the genetics of the adaptive immune system into clinical products to diagnose and treat disease, announced today the opening of its new corporate headquarters and laboratory facility located in the heart of South Lake Union – Seattle’s life sciences hub. “Washington is proud to be home to companies like Adaptive that are changing the future of medicine,” said keynote speaker Gov. Jay Inslee. “Our thriving life sciences community is world-class and will benefit our state and our world for generations. I am glad their new corporate headquarters and lab facility is in the heart of Seattle with an exciting fusion of artificial intelligence, machine learning and biotechnology.” The new headquarters, located at 1165 Eastlake Ave. East, was developed in close partnership with Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. and Seattle architect Ben de Rubertis of Flad Architects. The 100,086 square foot glass-enclosed state-of-the-art laboratory and office space will make room for Adaptive’s rapidly expanding workforce and laboratory operations. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adaptive has nearly doubled its workforce and anticipates continuing its rapid hiring trajectory. The new location contains over 20,000 square feet of laboratory space, which will allow the company to continue applying its immune medicine platform to expand its diagnostic pipeline and drug discovery partnerships. “This building represents a new chapter for Adaptive. It was built to not just meet our current needs, but also to scale with our business as we continue to grow,” said Chad Robins, chief executive officer and co-founder of Adaptive Biotechnologies. “From sample processing to data analysis, this is truly an end-to-end facility and designed to be a place that inspires our workforce to deliver innovative solutions for our patients and community.” Adaptive also announced the launch of its corporate social responsibility program with STEM Paths Innovation Network (SPIN) by providing a charitable contribution for SPIN Girls Fellows, a program that prepares 11th and 12th grade gir...