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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard. The Harvard Personal Genome Project is the founding pilot project in PGP network. Our project hosts publicly shared genomic and health data from thousands of participants. Have questions that aren't answered here? Check out our "FAQ". For answers to various common questions. Public Data, Methods, and Materials. Genomes, Environments, and Traits. The genome is just a part of the story: genes interact with the environment to form traits. Participants may choose to cont...
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PGP Harvard updates – including a new “real name” option | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. PGP Harvard updates – including a new “real name” option. December 18, 2014. Some updates about PGP Harvard: (1) we’ve added a new feature to the website that allows participants to share their real name, and (2) we have more whole genomes on the way! Our new “real name” feature. However, to an outside viewer, the data looks anonymous! 2) select “Public Profile” from the “Participate&...In addition to ...
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard. The Global Network of Personal Genome Projects includes researchers at many leading institutions around the globe. PGP Harvard (United States). Visit PGP Harvard subsite. McLaughlin Centre, University of Toronto and. The Centre for Applied Genomics, Hospital for Sick Children. Visit PGP Canada subsite. Visit PGP UK subsite. CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Founded in November 2014. Visit Genom Austria subsite. The research ...
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December blood sampling in San Diego and St Louis for PGP-Harvard | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. December blood sampling in San Diego and St Louis for PGP-Harvard. December 3, 2014. Is planning two more blood collection events. These events will take place in San Diego, CA on December 16, and in St. Louis, MO on December 29. To apply, please log in to your participant account at my.pgp-hms.org. And visit the San Diego collection event. Page or the St. Louis collection event. From → Harvard. Seekin...
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard. Madeleine Ball, PhD is Director of Research for the Harvard PGP. She has been involved in developing the computational and literature review methods used to interpret PGP genomes and is a leading developer of GET-Evidence. He was an invited speaker to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues and is a regular commentator on the importance of citizen science, decentralized access to genomic technologies and DIYbio. Director of Human Subjects Research.
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News | Andrew T McKenzie
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Making a shiny app to visualize brain cell type gene expression. June 13, 2016. A post-mortem of a small side project that is probably not interesting to you unless you’re interested in molecular neuroscience. This weekend I put together an R/Shiny app. To visualize brain cell type gene expression patterns from 5 different public data sets. Here it is. Was spent on cleaning the data on the back end to get it into a presentable format for the website. What is the actual project? With the risk of Huntingto...
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard. Selected articles related to the Harvard Medical School PGP effort and/or using PGP resources. Raw Personal Data: Providing Access. Lunshof JE, Church GM, Prainsack B. 2014 Jan 24. ( full text. Optimization of Scarless Human Stem Cell Genome Editing. Yang L, Guell M, Byrne S, Yang JL, De Los Angeles A, Mali P, Aach J, Kim-Kiselak C, Briggs AW, Rios X, Huang PY, Daley G, Church G. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013 Jul 31. ( PDF. Our genomes today: time to be clear. Allele-specific ...
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard. In addition to whole genome sequencing, the Harvard PGP has a variety of donated genetic data (ranging from externally-performed genomes and exomes to direct-to-consumer genotyping). To provide some insight into whole genome sequences, the Harvard PGP has developed GET-Evidence to facilitate interpretation of genetic variants. Genome reports generated by GET-Evidence are publicly available for PGP genomes. Trait and survey data. Trait and Survey Data.
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Personal Genome Project: Harvard Medical School
http://www.personalgenomes.org/harvard
Personal Genome Project: Harvard. The Personal Genome Project was founded in 2005 and is dedicated to creating public genome, health, and trait data. Sharing data is critical to scientific progress, but has been hampered by traditional research practices—our approach is to invite willing participants to publicly share their personal data for the greater good. Find out about the network. Learn about our network.
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