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With your philanthropic gift to the J. Craig Venter Institute, you have the ability to affect real change in research that is revolutionizing the way we think about ourselves and the world around us, and shaping the future of science. We are focusing our efforts in critical areas including human genomic medicine, infectious disease, the environment, and energy. Our commitment is evident through our programs: we are planning to build the greenest laboratory facility in the world; have conducted the most extensive microbial survey of our oceans ever; and are analyzing the human genome at a resolution never before seen. We have diverse areas of research, allowing you to build your legacy through work that is most important to you. If you prefer, you may also contribute to a general fund, where your gift will go to a program most in need.
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The Institute For Genomic Research (Tigr) migrates from HP To Sun to conduct complex molecular research with improved energy efficiency, reliability, performance and IT budget management.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 August 2006-Sun Microsystems: The Institute For Genomic Research Tigr migrates from HP To Sun to conduct complex molecular research with improved energy efficiency, reliability, performance and IT budget managementC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:23082006 SANTA CLARA, CALIF. - Sun Microsystems...
The Institute for Genomic Research's Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center installed two of Genetix's QArray2 systems
The Institute for Genomic Research's Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center installed two of Genetix's QArray2 systems in September 2005.
NCGR, CSHL and TIGR Announce NSF Funding for Semantic Web Development for Plant Biologists
SANTA FE, N.M. -- The National Center for Genome Resources NCGR announced today a $1.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation NSF to develop a Virtual Plant Information Network VPIN in collaboration with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory CSHL, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., and The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR,...
Synthetic Genomics Inc. launched to develop, commercialize synthetic
J. Craig Venter, a renowned geneticist who founded Celera Genomics, The Institute for Genomic Research and the J. Craig Venter Institute, all of Rockville, announced the launching of a new company, called Synthetic Genomics Inc., with himself as chairman and chief executive officer. The company will develop and commercialize synthetic...
The Institute for Genomic Research is using Sequenom's MassARRAY Compact system
The Institute for Genomic Research is using Sequenom's MassARRAY Compact system to assess the functional implications of genetic polymorphisms on gene expression.
The Institute for Genomic Research sequenced the anthrax bacterium genome
* The Institute for Genomic Research sequenced the anthrax bacterium genome using Applied Biosystems' sequencers and chemistries.
GROUNDWATER/SURFACEWATER Genome Cracked for Metals Remediation.
Researchers at The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR have deciphered the genome of a metal ion-reducing bacterium - Shewanella oneidensis - that has great potential as a bioremediation agent to remove toxic metals from contaminated groundwaters and the environment. The genome sequence sheds new light on the biochemical...
The Institute for Genomic Research - TIGR - Licenses Biolog Phenotype Microarray Technology
Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K HAYWARD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 1, 2002 Biolog, Inc. announced today that it has licensed its new Phenotype MicroArrayTM PM technology to The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR under a collaborative agreement. Phenotype MicroArrays represent a fundamental technology platform which allows scientists...
Venter center planned for overall genome sequencing. (Pharmaceutical).(J. Craig Venter plans a large, new genomics research facility)(Brief Article)
J. Craig Venter, currently chairman of The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR, a non-profit sequencing institute in Rockville, Md., has announced plans to create what is described as the nation's largest genome sequencing center. Until recently, Venter led Celera Genomics, also in Rockville, a company he...
GENOMICS: Anthrax Genomes Compared
Researchers at The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR (9712 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850; Tel: 301/838-0200, Fax: 301/838-0208; Website: tigr.org) and at Northern Arizona University (S. San Francisco St., Flagstaff, AZ 86011; Tel: 928/523-9011, Website: nau.edu/web/index) have found new genetic markers that distinguish the Bacillus anthracis isolate that was...
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