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Barrow Neurological Institute is more than an internationally renowned neurological center. It is the place where neurological subspecialties are the specialty—and the norm. Barrow conducts research that parallels its neurological excellence and uses our knowledge and know-how to challenge ourselves and benefit our patients. RGI partners with Barrow Neurological Institute in conjunction Dr. Vinodh Narayanan of Arizona Pediatric Neurology & Neurogenetics Associates. The mission is to provide comprehensive evaluation and specialized care for children with neurological conditions.
Columbia University's Medical Center is a world leader in scientific research, health and medical education, and patient care. Its core mission includes educating and training future generations of health care professionals and conducting basic research with the ultimate goal of translating discoveries into new techniques for fighting disease and improving health. The Center for Human Genetics at Columbia includes cutting-edge research in genomics and molecular diagnostics, as well as clinical practice and therapy.
Complete Genomics was established in 2005 with a vision to deliver the highest quality whole human genome sequencing and analysis as a simple outsourced service. Our Complete Genomics Analysis Platform combines Complete Genomics' proprietary human genome sequencing technology with our advanced informatics and data management software. Researchers using our service to conduct large-scale disease projects receive highly accurate genomic data, assembled and annotated, ready for biological interpretation.
Duke is proud to be an inclusive community of outstanding learners, investigators and clinicians where traditional barriers are low, interdisciplinary collaboration is embraced, and great ideas accelerate translation of fundamental scientific discoveries to improve human health around the globe. 21st Century medicine and medical education are evolving rapidly. Medicine is becoming “personalized” – focused on understanding and promoting the health of individual patients, rather than formulaic treatment of a list of diagnoses. Duke is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation.
The Department of Human Genetics (DOHG) at Emory University School of Medicine has 41 full-time faculty members and total extramural funding exceeding $15 million per year. The DOHG has a vibrant clinical program within the Division of Medical Genetics including numerous weekly general and specialized clinics and in-patient consultations in several metro Atlanta hospitals. The three large clinical laboratories are in the Department providing cytogenetic, biochemical and molecular diagnostics for hundreds of genetic diseases and offer next generation sequencing for large gene panels and clinical exome sequencing in CLIA/ CAP accredited setting. The unique combination of a well-established basic research faculty along with the comprehensive clinical genetics division, places the DOHG at the forefront of contemporary translational research and predictive health.
Harvard Medical School has affiliation agreements with 16 of the world’s most prestigious hospitals and research institutes, vital partners that provide clinical care and training. They also serve as home base for more than 10,000 physicians and scientists with faculty appointments. With its vast reservoir of talent, extensive network of affiliates and commitment to problem solving, Harvard Medical School is uniquely positioned to steer education and research in directions that will benefit local, national and global communities.
Johns Hopkins Medicine has had a long tradition of distinguished health care and is a the world leader in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the training of tomorrow's great physicians, nurses and scientists. For the 21 years in a row, Johns Hopkins Hospital has earned the top spot in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of more than 4,800 American hospitals, placing first in five medical specialties and in the top 14 in 11 others. The McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine leads the field in furthering the understanding of human heredity and genetic medicine, and using that knowledge to treat and prevent disease.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is national foremost center for cancer research. Its mission is to conduct and support cancer research; train physicians and scientists; and disseminate information about cancer detection, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, control, palliative care, and survivorship. RGI has partnered with the Oncogenomics Section of the Pediatric Oncology Branch to provide genomic analysis of eligible pediatric oncology patients without a need for fundraising.
PersonalGenomes.org is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to serve as both the pioneer and the global ambassador of emerging genomic technologies and knowledge that will positively impact the health and well-being of humankind. This non-profit coordinates international "public genomics" efforts, including PGP-Boston and a growing list of PGP research centers being set-up in other countries.
The Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is a vibrant research center that is catalyzing breakthroughs in genomic medicine. IGS investigators’ innovative local and global collaborations are creating new dynamics in our understanding of infectious diseases, bioinformatics, environmental science and a new understanding of microorganisms in health and disease. With our concentration of interdisciplinary expertise, IGS has become a center of excellence for the application of genomics to medicine.
Founded in the wake of the gold rush by leaders of the newly established 31st state, the University of California's flagship campus at Berkeley has become one of the preeminent universities in the world. Its early guiding lights, charged with providing education (both "practical" and "classical") for the state's people, gradually established a distinguished faculty (with 22 Nobel laureates to date), a stellar research library, and more than 350 academic programs.
For more than half a century, UCLA Health System has provided the best in healthcare and the latest in medical technology to the people of Los Angeles and throughout the world. Comprised of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA, Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA, and the UCLA Medical Group with its wide-reaching system of primary-care and specialty-care offices throughout the region, UCLA Health System is among the most comprehensive and advanced healthcare systems in the world.
UCSF Medical Center is recognized throughout the world for innovative patient care, advanced technology and pioneering research. They are consistently ranked one of the nation's top hospitals, according to an annual survey by U.S. News & World Report. For more than a century, UCSF has offered the highest quality medical treatment. Today, their expertise covers virtually all specialties, from cancer to women's health.
UW Medicine's mission is to improve the health of the public by advancing medical knowledge, providing outstanding primary and specialty care to the people of the region, and preparing tomorrow’s physicians, scientists and other health professionals. UW School of Medicine has been ranked as the No. 1 primary-care medical school in the country since 1994. UW faculty members have been responsible for many basic science and technological advances in medicine. UW Medicine researchers are international leaders in genome sciences - contributing to the revolution in next-generation DNA sequencing technology and spearheading identification of candidate genes in rare diseases, such as Miller and Kabuki Syndromes.
The Institute of Genomic Medicine (IGM) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization associated with the Utah Foundation for Biomedical Research, aiming to promote the implementation of Genomic Medicine. Our three key missions are: 1. Implement an infrastructure for clinical genomic sequencing and interpretation. 2. Build public trust in genomic medicine. 3. Urge insurance companies to reimburse genome sequencing in clinical settings. We envision that Genomic Medicine will be an indispensable clinical tool for diagnosis and prognosis, and our efforts through the IGM will significantly accelerate the public awareness and implementation of Genomic Medicine.
Washington University School of Medicine is a leader in improving human health throughout the world. As noted leaders in patient care, research and education, our outstanding faculty members have contributed many discoveries and innovations to the field of science since the founding of the School of Medicine in 1891. With one of only three NIH funded large-scale sequencing centers in the US, Washington University is helping to lead the way in high-speed, comprehensive genomics and has played a vital role in the field of genome sequencing.
Founded in 1810, the Yale School of Medicine is a world-renowned center for biomedical research, education and advanced health care. Researchers at Yale have lead the field of human genetics and have identified more than 40 human disease genes. These include key genes and pathways that are critical to the risk of heart attack, hypertension, osteoporosis, stroke, as well as many rare or orphan diseases. These studies have provided new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to these diseases, which affect more than one billion people worldwide.
At Stanford Medicine, world-renowned scientists are at the forefront of an immense undertaking to advance the understanding and care of human health. Researchers across disciplines delve into unsolved problems in the basic and clinical sciences to gain insight into the building blocks of life. At the same time, Stanford is a place where discoveries find real-life application, as researchers and clinicians work together to move the most promising findings into improved diagnostic, treatment and prevention strategies. Translating pioneering medical research into quality patient care defines Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. It is also the leading reason why both hospitals are consistently ranked among the best in the U.S. and internationally recognized for advanced care of both adult and pediatric patients. Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Packard Children’s benefit from cutting-edge medical discoveries and innovations emanating from the Stanford University School of Medicine, one of the premiere research institutions in the world. Together, Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Packard Children’s provide the highest quality clinical treatment and care by a staff committed to a single cause – the patient.