Our mission is to unlock the immune system to prevent disease.
We are digitizing biology using novel computational methods and machine learning to give a full view of an individual's immune system. By digitizing immune data, we accelerate discovery and development for therapies and diagnostics. We envision a future where understanding the state of your immune system is part of everyday life.
Seeded at Fred Hutch. Incubated at AI2.
Our history is rooted in work our founders pioneered at the Fred Hutch Institute for Cancer Research, where they developed the foundational capabilities that enable the computational analysis of single-cell data leveraged worldwide. Through this work, they foresaw a fundamental shift in how we leverage single-cell data. To accelerate the full impact of AI-driven analysis, we incubated at AI2 and raised our seed funding led by Madrona Ventures. We are proud of our Pacific Northwest roots and excited to grow globally.

Interdisciplinary at the core.
Greg Finak, PhD
Greg is a recognized leader and pioneer in the field of computational cytometry and single-cell methods development. He is passionate about technology and a champion for rigorous, high-quality, reproducible and open science. He founded Ozette in 2020 with the guiding principle that scientific questions should push technology development. Prior to founding Ozette he served as a Senior Scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center where he contributed to methods development and analysis of vaccine clinical trial data across HIV, TB, Malaria, and other disease areas. He graduated with a PhD from McGill University.
Catherine Sanders
Catherine is an immunopathologist with more than 15 years of experience in immunosequencing and immune profiling. Prior to joining Ozette, Catherine served as Vice President of Research and Business Development at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. where she was responsible for establishing partnerships with pharmaceutical companies and key opinion leaders in academia to drive drug discovery and therapeutic development in oncology, hematology, infectious disease, and autoimmunity. Catherine holds a Ph.D. in immunopathology from University of Mississippi Medical Center, an M.S. in pathology from University of Mississippi, and a B.S. in medical technology from Mississippi State University.
Evan Greene, PhD
Evan is a globally recognized statistician pioneering new methods for the analysis of single-cell immune data. Prior to founding Ozette, he was a postdoctoral scholar and then data scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. In those roles, he worked on methods development for data generated by high-throughput single-cell instruments, and analyzed data generated by such instruments. Evan completed his PhD in statistics at the University of Washington.
Cherie Green
Cherie is an established member and thought-leader of the cytometry community, where she's driven impact for more than 25 years focusing on hematopathology, cell therapy, and biotech biomarker laboratories. As a biomarker scientist, her professional focus lies in understanding cellular interactions in complex diseases and the development of novel therapies. During her tenure at Amgen, Genentech, and small cell therapy companies, she championed the design and use of biomarkers in clinical trial design for early and late stage drug development in infectious, autoimmune, and oncology diseases. She has served as the co-chair of the Flow Cytometry Action Committee of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) and has co-authored over 50 publications and patents.
Corrie Ortega, PhD
Corrie is most passionate about innovative health technologies which deliver impactful solutions for better patient outcomes. For more than 15 years, she has translated research into healthcare products. Prior to Ozette, Corrie led part of the health technologies portfolio at Global Health Labs, scaling and leading teams to take products from concept to delivery. She earned her PhD from the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington and a BA from the Department of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
Ali Ansary, MD
Ali is a physician fascinated by finding answers to the unknown. Prior to founding Ozette, he served as a consultant for McKinsey & Company and advisor to startups and venture capital firms. Ali completed his medical training at the University of Washington, where he continues to hold a part-time clinical appointment with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. He has cultivated his curiosity into a lifelong passion for helping to deliver high quality science and medicine to the patients he serves.
Raphael Gottardo, PhD
Raphael is a pioneer of novel computational tools and methods to address today's most pressing immunological problems through high-dimensional modeling and data integration. In 2018, he received the Mortimer Spiegelman Award. Raphael is a Full Professor of Biomedical Data Science at the University of Lausanne and the founding director of the Biomedical Data Science Center at the University Hospital of Lausanne. Before that, he was a Full Professor in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and scientific director of the Fred Hutch Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center.







Data provided by Ozette is to be used for exploratory research purposes only, not to make clinical decisions such as diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment, or alleviation of disease.
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