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The Garvan Institute of Medical Research reaches 15,000 whole genomes sequenced

Home All news & events News The Garvan Institute of Medical Research…

The Garvan’s Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics and Genome.One carry out whole genome sequencing and analysis for the Institute. The Garvan today marked the one-year anniversary of the launch of Genome.One and credited the campus-wide collaboration of clinical and research experts as key to reaching this sequencing milestone and other significant achievements.

Read the full story at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research website.