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Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics

The Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics is a unique collaborative venture among the Mayo Clinic, University of Minnesota, and State of Minnesota.  The Partnership seeks to position Minnesota as a world leader in biotechnology and medical genomics applications that will result in important new medical discoveries.

 

The Center for Computational Genomics & Bioinformatics

The Center provides high-performance computing and analysis resources, and professional software development teams to leverage bioinformatics technologies in for biomedical and biological researchers at the University of Minnesota.

 

Genetic Epidemiology Research in the School of Public Health.

Genetic epidemiology is that branch of the science that studies genetic determinants of disease. The primary focus of genetic epidemiologists in the Division of Epidemiology includes common diseases that affect human populations, especially those that have a complex etiology, such as cancer and heart disease.

Genomics Research Center, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

 
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