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100&Change
Sentinel, our long-time collaboration with the Sabeti Lab and IGH, has been awarded the MacArthur Foundation 100&Change grant.

Six years ago, we began working with our friends at the Sabeti Lab and IGH on the Sentinel project, an outbreak surveillance and pandemic prevention framework. The conversation began in those bygone days of late 2019, but evolved very quickly in a matter of months. With the rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 across the globe, our project ballooned into something much more urgent and wide-reaching.

A person giving a talk in front of a projector showing a surveillance dashboard for COVID

The global pandemic was overwhelming in many ways; in short, we were all trying to navigate a world that had suddenly turned upside down. To face the pandemic head-on through this project—despite those emotions of grief and fear creeping in at times—gave us a sense of purpose amidst the chaos. We had the opportunity to direct our time and energy into tangible work. As our knowledge of the pandemic evolved, scientists, researchers, and public health officers needed different kinds of tools to help them make sense of the situation. We worked with them to spin up dozens of data-driven tools over time, ranging from outbreak surveillance to genomic research.

Screenshot of the Banyan home page, showing links to multiple tools
One of our early pandemic focuses was developing our suite of Banyan tools to help researchers quickly locate mutations and variants of interest when working with massive amounts of SARS-CoV-2 data.

As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic continued over the years, and as we’ve gradually turned our attention to other kinds of outbreaks across different communities, the work has continued in many meaningful ways. Though we don’t work on the front line of public health crises, our hope is to equip our colleagues in research and public health with more useful tools, hopefully alleviating those pressures of an outbreak, or at least giving them a way to learn more from the situation.

A person using Lookout on a laptop
A pilot version of Lookout — our outbreak response and surveillance platform — was deployed during the 2025 mpox outbreak in Sierra Leone.

This week, we’re so thrilled to share that the Sentinel project has been awarded the MacArthur Foundation 100&Change grant. This is a huge investment in pandemic prevention in Africa and worldwide, and will be invaluable in strengthening our existing collaborations and expanding our reach to more communities.

On a more personal level, we feel deeply heartened by the vote of confidence in both the work that the Sentinel project has already achieved, and what we aim to do over the next few years. Amidst budget cuts and threats to public health, both domestically and globally, this project has been giving us hope that this persevering commitment to a global collaboration in public health can make real change in the world.

Two people smiling in patterned clothing
We are forever in awe of Pardis and Christian for their endless commitment to a safer, healthier world.

It’s been an honor to be able to work closely with Pardis Sabeti, Dr. Christian Happi, and the rest of the Sabeti Lab on this transformative project. We continue to make progress on many exciting plans for collaboration and expansion. Congrats to the Sabeti team, and look forward to more news from us!

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