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Genomics positively impacts life, every day.

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The transformation of this disease from death sentence to manageable condition is an incredible story of personalized medicine and one of.

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Every year, approximately 10,000 women in Canada have an amniocentesis — a prenatal procedure in which a sample of amniotic fluid.

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A quick test would help physicians triage patients so the right people get the right treatment at the right time .

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Taylor Date's recovery from a childhood brain tumour is a story of heroic parenting. When Taylor Date was diagnosed with medulloblastoma,.

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Big Data is a powerful tool for health researchers, but ethical, legal and technical questions must be considered before genomic information.

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Invasive species pose a significant threat to Canadian forests, tree farms and nurseries. The evidence is all around us - blighted.

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Climate change is threatening the health of Canada’s forests, but revolutionary genomics research will give foresters a way to push back..

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The final report of the Cohen Commission Inquiry into the Decline of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon highlighted uncertainty around pathogens and.

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The grape growing and winemaking sector is a significant contributor to the BC economy. The number of wineries in BC has.

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In 2002, a Technology Development platform funded by Genome BC and Genome Canada was created in BC to provide engineering support.

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University of British Columbia researchers and British Columbia’s government are joining forces to protect and enhance one of the province’s most.

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Climate change is posing a severe challenge to freshwater fish in Canada. Already record high temperatures in rivers and streams during.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]Evelyn Sun was only a grade nine student at J.N. Burnett High School in Richmond, BC when she experienced the.

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Understanding hereditary cancer is the difference between life and death for Chiquita Hessels. In 2011, just ten months after her mother’s.

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First Nations, Inuit and Metis populations, collectively known as the Indigenous Peoples of Canada, face similar health challenges with global Indigenous.

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Genome BC invests in genomics research across key economic sectors helping secure healthy markets for BC’s industry to thrive. Environmental protection.

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 Children should have a future, not cancer. But, just before her first birthday, Rory was fighting for her future. Born.

We lead academia, government and industry to develop world-class genome sciences that deliver social and economic benefits to British Columbia, Canada and beyond.

Our goal is to realize the full potential of genomics.

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Every living organism has a genome. The insights gleaned from genomics hold the key to unleashing innovations across a host of sectors, presenting unprecedented opportunities to drive economic growth and improve quality of life for people across the globe.

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