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  2. Personalized genomics - Wikipedia

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    The integration of diagnostic techniques and genomic sequencing has played a vital role in allowing for the implementation of personalized medicine in the market. For instance, warfarin [ 16 ] may lead to acute cardiac failure , hemorrhage , necrosis , and osteoporosis depending on the genetic variations in the CYP2C9 , [ 16 ] and VKORC1 gene ...

  3. Genomic Medicine Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Genomic Medicine Biorepository is a sample processing and banking facility that stores patient samples as well as derived products, such as DNA, RNA, protein and cell lines. These samples provide a foundation for all research in genomic medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. The biorepository has received, cataloged, processed, and banked, in ...

  4. Personal genomics - Wikipedia

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    Personal genomics or consumer genetics is the branch of genomics concerned with the sequencing, analysis and interpretation of the genome of an individual. The genotyping stage employs different techniques, including single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis chips (typically 0.02% of the genome), or partial or full genome sequencing.

  5. New York Genome Center - Wikipedia

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    Government funding has included a $55 million grant from New York State to support genomic medicine. [21] In 2016 it received a $40 million grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute to establish a Center for Common Disease Genomics, [ 22 ] and is leading a collaborative, large-scale genomic sequencing program focused on advancing ...

  6. Genomics - Wikipedia

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    Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of molecular biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes.A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, three-dimensional structural configuration.

  7. 100,000 Genomes Project - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review identified the initiative as an 'exemplar' in involving the public in genomic research. [16] In June 2020, Lifebit, a UK-based biotechnology company, was announced as the provider of the trusted research environment that will link the genomic data gathered as part of the 100,000 Genome Project with academic research institutions.

  8. Icahn Genomics Institute - Wikipedia

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    The institute’s primary goal is to improve patient care through the use of gene, cell and nucleotide therapies. To achieve this goal, the Institute is formed of a cross-disciplinary mix of clinicians and scientists that include physicians treating patients with novel gene therapies in the Mount Sinai Health System, biologists developing and testing new drugs and drug platforms, and data ...

  9. McDonnell Genome Institute - Wikipedia

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    Washington University Cancer Genome Initiative provides for hundreds of tumor and normal sample genomes to be sequenced. Pediatric Cancer Genome Project is a collaboration with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to identify the genetic changes that give rise to some of the world's deadliest childhood cancers.