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| Locus Discovery Chemogenomics and bioinformatics company specializing in designing small-molecule therapeutic compounds for protein targets.
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Epigenomics GmbH Genomics company with technology on collection of epigenetic information for a description of cells and individuals by Digital Phenotypes.
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Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Basic biomedical research foundation focused on fundamental biological processes to increase knowledge of disease.
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Genome Information Research Center From Osaka University with Department of Experimental Genome Research, Informatics, and Human Genome Research.
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University of Michigan, DNA Sequencing Core Provides U-M investigators access to automated DNA sequencing technology on a recharge basis.
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DzGenes Genomics company capitalizing on the findings of the Human Genome Project and utilizing a collections of genomic DNA samples to find disease-associated genes.
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The Cooperative Human Linkage Center Links to maps, markers, publications, and related information.
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Sunesis Provides conversion genome research to find drug candidates for targets resistant to small molecule discovery.
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National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research A federally funded research facility dedicated to advancing three-dimensional microscopy and imaging of biological materials.
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Turnpike Technologies LLC Provider of Internet access services, hosting services, e-mail services and domain name registration services. Services are provided to multiple industries. This company was capitalized by private investment.
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LLNL Human Genome Center The Human Genome Center at LLNL operates as a multidisciplinary team effort whose broad goal is understanding the human genetic material.
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Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, U.K. Focus on Glucose phosphate isomerase (GPI), an enzyme of glycolysis, which catalyses the interconversion of Glucose 6-phophate to Fructose 6-phosphate.
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Genetic Analysis Software List List contains computer software on genetic linkage analysis, marker mapping, and pedigree drawing.
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GeneData Provider of products and services for large-scale analysis of gene expression and protein levels.
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University of Wisconsin E. coli Genome Center Genome research center completing the sequence of the Escherichia coli genome.
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MWG Biotech Specializing in nonradioactive DNA sequencing.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Biology and Biotechnology Research Program, conducting multidisciplinary bioscience of high national importance
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Links to the Genetic World: Informatics Internet portal for the area of genetics and genomics research.
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The Human Genome Organisation, U.K. International organisation of scientists involved in the Human Genome Project (HGP), the global initiative to map and sequence the human genome.
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Center for Genome Research at Whitehead Institute (MIT) Biomedical Research/MIT Center for Genome Research, information on map and sequence releases, software and people at the Genome Center.
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Genomic and Genetic Resources on the www Information from the National Human Genome Research Institute. Provides a listing of links to resources in the areas of genomics and genetics research.
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Stanford Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine Collaborative interdisciplinary research center aimed at accelerating the transfer of technology to medicine.
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Genome Catalog Annotated genome sequence frame work Sponsored by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research and the Office of Computational and Technology Research within the DOE Office of Science.
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Cereon Genomics Provides mechanisms for transferring proprietary technologies from Millennium to Cereon for use in agriculture and allows for exchange of technology.
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Human Genome Project Information Information on what the project is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research; frequently asked questions, the science behind the project; who its sponsors are.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Using the directed sequencing strategy we have sequenced 8 megabases (mostly 5q31) of human genomic sequence, available from our sequence archive, which is updated weekly.
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University of California at Berkeley Drosophila Genome Center, sequencing and annotation of the euchromatic genome of Drosophila melanogaster.
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Human Genome Center Institute of Medical Science University of Tokyo, with three services: Genome Related Services, International Cooperation, Information
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Department of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Washington Committed to the development and application of new and leading-edge tools to explore problems at the frontiers of biology and medicine.
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The Institute for Genomic Research A not-for-profit research institute with interests in structural, functional, and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products in viruses, eubacteria, pathogenic bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes (both plant and animal), including humans.
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EpiGenX Pharmaceuticals Development and commercialization of products that help to identify, evaluate and treat epigenetic diseases while addressing unmet medical needs in cancer therapy and infectious disease.
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Cognia Developer of knowledge-based products that facilitate the use of genomic, proteomic and cellomic/physiological information. Provides integrated suites of annotated databases, bioinformatic tools and associated consulting services.
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Stanford Human Genome Center Projects include construction of high resolution Radiation Hybrid maps of the human genome and the sequencing of large, contiguous genomic regions.
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Genome Sequencing Centre Jena A research department at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology in Jena, Germany. Furthering the knowledge of genomes.
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Automated Cell, Inc. Developer of cell biology tools and informatics for the cell therapy, biopharmaceutical and drug discovery market. This company was capitalized by private investment.
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University of Oklahoma's Advanced Center for Genome Technology Human chromosome sequencing project.
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Genome Canada Implementing strategy to coordinate and fund genomic research in Canada.
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Clingenix Provider of pharmacogenomics services and diagnostic products in several therapeutic areas.
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Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation Research and development center aimed to exploit the information created from the sequencing of the human genome.
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SWISS-PROT Curated protein sequence database which strives to provide a high level of annotations, a minimal level of redundancy and high level of integration with other databases.
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geNum Online portal providing information, products and services for the fields of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics.
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PROSITE Database of protein families and domains, consists of biologically significant sites, patterns and profiles that help to reliably identify to which known protein family (if any) a new sequence belongs.
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Human Genome Sequencing Center At the Baylor College of Medicine. Sequence data, project list, downloads.
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UK Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre Provides access to leading edge genomic libraries as well as running hotel services for researchers requiring specialist facilities. The Bioinformatics Division provide a comprehensive service for the research worker, with access to fully update.
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Computational Biology and Informatics Laboratory Located in in the Center for Bioinformatics in the Institute for Medicine and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Human Genome Mapping Project Provides access to leading-edge tools for research in the fields of genomics, genetics and functional genomics.
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LION bioscience AG Provides IT products and integrated software solutions within its Life Science Informatics business. These systems and solutions enable customers to evaluate scientific data
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SignalGene Genomics company engaged in discovery programs and pharmacogenomics services.
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Eos Biotechnology, Inc. Provider of biotechnology research and development services for the discovery of therapeutics and diagnostics in the areas of oncology and inflammation. Services are provided to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. This company was.
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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Human Genome Sequencing Department. Sequences are available from our sequence archive, which is updated weekly.
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Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Dedicated to making advanced computing resources available to the biomedical community. An NIH supported research center.
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Amita Designs databases and builds software for harvesting genomic and proteomic data. Creates web-based databases for sharing research information and provides project management.
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Sanger Centre, U.K. A genome research centre, furthering the knowledge of genomes, particularly through large scale sequencing and analysis.
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CUGI Clemson University Genomics Institute Information on genomics projects including sequencing, mapping and services.
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Gene Alliance European genomics company designed to address large-scale genome analysis projects.
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Gemini Genomics A clinical genomics company that identifies relationships between human genes and human health and disease, hoping to develop products that can be licensed to pharmaceutical, diagnostic, genomics and biotechnology companies.
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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology The goal of the Laboratory is to interpret biological phenomena at the molecular level by a wide range of studies on the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, membranes, organelles and viruses, and by research on the mechanisms and control of ge.
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Cancer Genome Anatomy Project Interdisciplinary program established and administered by the National Cancer Institute to generate the information and technological tools needed to decipher the molecular anatomy of the cancer cell.
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CEPH-Généthon Mapping Data Generated at CEPH and Généthon, a Quickmap database and navigational tools with download or browse maps or text information.
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Center for Medical Genetics Research focuses on the hunt for genes that influence human health disorders.
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Iconix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Research and development organization specializing in genomics. This company was capitalized by corporate investment.
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ASRI Department of Human Genetics Established to develop clinical and laboratory facilities for genetic research.
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Affymax Research Institute Specializing in field of combinatorial chemistry with a powerful portfolio of technologies that enable synthesis, screening and optimization of potential new drug compounds. Subsidiary of GlaxoSmithKline.
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Waikato DNA Sequencing Facility Part of the Department of Biological Sciences, the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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University of Washington Genome Center Jointly funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Energy (DOE), to map and sequence human genomic DNA.
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Australian National Genomic Information Service Service available to subscribers that offers a comprehensive system of software, databases, documentation, training and support for biologists.
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Australian Genome Research Facility Provides an engine for large scale genetic discovery by Australian research organizations and industry.
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Biological Structure Resource The NDB Biological Structure Resource (BSR) has been developed by the Nucleic Acid Database Project at Rutgers University.
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University of Utah Department of Human Genetics, with developmental genetics, genomic project, disease genetics, and gene regulation.
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European Bioinformatics Institute, U.K. A centre for research and services in bioinformatics, manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences and macromolecular structures.
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DNA Print Genomics Company involved with developing an informatics platform system that will provide dynamic solutions for disease gene discovery, genetic predisposition and genetic analysis testing.
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Center for Genetics in Medicine Washington University. Focused on the mapping and analysis of the X chromosome.
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Pharmagene Biosciences A drug discovery and development company specialising in the use of human tissues to identify new approaches to the treatment of human diseases. The company is based near Cambridge, UK.
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Genome Therapeutics Commercial gene discovery strategy is to identify and characterize human genes associated with major diseases and elucidate bacterial genes responsible for many serious infectious diseases.
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Life Sciences Division Manages a diverse portfolio of research to develop fundamental biological information and to advance technology in support of DOE's missions in biology, medicine, and the environment.
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Innovagen Provider of molecular biology services including DNA sequencing, oligonucleotide and peptide synthesis, polyclonal antibody production and molecular biology techniques.
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National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) Heads the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health. Site provides information on intramural and extramural researach and recent news.
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory Research services including sequence, search, alignment, informatics.
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Gamida-Sense Diagnostics Company that specializes in the development of DNA analysis technologies that can be applied to genomic research, pharmacogenomics and clinical diagnosis, including personalized medicine.
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Galapagos Genomics A joint venture combining Introgene's proprietary system for manufacturing adenoviral vectors and Tibotec's extensive automation and bioinformatics capabilities.
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Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research - Center for Genome Research Information about map and sequence releases, software, research projects and people at the center.
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ARTEMIS Pharmaceuticals Functional genomics company using vertebrate genetic model organisms zebrafish and mouse to identify and functionally validate novel genes in vivo.
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Texas A&M Biotechnology Center BAC Library, physical mapping, gene cloning, and bioinformatics.
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The Genome Database An international collaboration in support of the Human Genome Project.
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Human Genome Epidemiology Network Global collaboration of individuals and organizations committed to the development and dissemination of population-based epidemiologic information on the human genome.
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GÉNÉTHON List of projects, data banks, and links to other servers.
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Nanogen Pharmacogenomics assay technology with electronically base microarrays for SNPs and other genetic variations.
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emerGen Conducts genomics research in the areas of maternal and fetal medicine with particular focus on congenital heart disease, fertility, birth defects and other developmental problems.
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Gryphon Sciences Developer of chemical protein synthesis techology for the rapid production of native protein molecules directly from gene sequence data. This company was capitalized by venture capital.
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Genometrix, Inc. Manufacturer of medical imaging systems for cancer research and development. Products are sold to the life science industry.
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CATH A hierarchical classification of protein domain structures, which clusters proteins at four major levels, class(C), architecture(A), topology(T) and homologous superfamily (H).
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Digital Gene Technologies Combines patented genomics technology with advanced bioinformatics to identify and determine anatomical distribution and expression patterns of the genes contained in any cell or tissue sample.
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Genetic Information Research Institute Pursue and promote original peer-reviewed, public domain research on genetic information (DNA sequence data), as well as dissemination of databases and computer software related to this research.
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SNPs.com Provides information related to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including background, news and related links.
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Human Genome Project At the University of Texas Health Science Center, at San Antonio.
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Washington University Genome Sequencing Center Center established through funding from the National Human Genome Research Institute. Includes information about current research projects, faculties, employment opportunities and related news.
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