Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
The National Center for Genome Resources is a nonprofit research institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that applies advanced bioinformatics interpretation, software engineering and next generation genome sequencing to 21st-century biology challenges in health and food security. Advanced sequencing and analytical capabilities include genome, transcriptome, methylome, ChIP, small RNA and exome sequencing.
The organization conducts collaborative research projects with the aim to develop new scientific methods that leverage its equipment and strengths. Staff have a broad and diverse set of expertise in analyzing sequence data in diverse marine microbial eukaryotes, humans, plants and animals. The organization also provides experimental design assistance, custom data analysis and data visualization for external research projects.
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National Center for Genome Resources
Jun 2015
$352,000
18 months
Sep 2010
$2,361,955
40 months
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.