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Undertake biomedical research in computational, chromosomal, and developmental genetics. Information of courses, software, hardware, people, and related links.
Promotes original peer-reviewed, public domain research on genetic information. Includes a database of prototypic sequences and a monthly journal, both requiring registration.
Research is focused on the large scale generation and analysis of the human genome sequence, and also the sequencing of the genomes of other species.
Studying the genes regulating ageing. Model organisms include yeast, C. elegans, mice, and humans. Includes a listing of publications and protocols available for download. Located at MIT, Massachusetts.
Undertakes genome research involving large scale sequencing and analysis. Includes databases and career information.
Features graduate programs, courses, faculty, research, and staff profiles.
Focuses on the gene regulation and bioinformatics. Site features research, resources and data sets, courses and seminars and publications. Located in Spain.
One of five regional centres of Genome Canada. A not-for-profit corporation promoting genomics research in Canada.
Information about the genome biology group at University of Texas at Arlington.
Network for integrating nutritional genomics researchers. EU funded.
Non profit organisation which aims to translate genomic discoveries into advances in human health. Located in Arizona, USA.
Focuses on evolutionary genetics questions, in particular, how genetic structure and variation affect evolutionary and ecological processes. Features staff profiles, publications, and education opportunities. Located in Haren, The Netherlands
A collaboration of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. Focused on genetic research in the areas of cancer, genome biology, human disease and computational biology.
Developing more sensitive and rapid molecular cytogenetic analyses for use in human clinical cytogenetics. Part of the Dept. of Clinical Genetics, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Judd Rice Lab at USC, California, is studying the molecular pathways that establish various histone codes and elucidate their roles in human development and disease. Includes publications and protocols for download.
A resource for academic investigators and others conducting gene therapy research focused on the four areas of archiving services, insertional site analysis, pharmacology and toxicology resources, and a reagent repository.
Provides information on the labs and the research being undertaken in each, with details of courses, students and staff.
Studies the mechanisms and evolution of polyploidy and genome function. Polyploidy can be found throughout the evolutionary history of all eukaryotes, including many plants and some animals.