Today's Research. Tomorrow's Medicine.
Cancer
Health
In addition to cancer research, scientist at the GSC are using genomics to tackle tough questions related to human health including:
Disease
The GSC is collaborating on the COVID-19 Host Genome Sequencing project (HostSeq) to develop a national databank containing genome sequences, medical and clinical data from 10,000 individuals affected by COVID19. In the past, scientists at the GSC have also been involved in:
- The rapid sequencing of the SARS Coronavirus during the global outbreak in 2003, becoming the first in the world to sequence the virus
- Sequencing and genome analysis of the avian flu (H7N3)
- Tuberculosis outbreak tracking
Life
The GSC is part of the Canada BioGenome Project, which aims to sequence the genomes of 400 iconic Canadian Species. Species already sequenced through CanSeq150 include:
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