Genome Institute of Singapore
The Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS)[1] is a research institute of Singapore, located in the Biopolis.[2]:113
GIS was founded in 2001 by Edison Liu, who became the Institute's executive director.[2]:113 GIS was a formed around the Singapore Genomics Program (SGP), which was established in 2000 by Kong Hwai Loong at the behest of Philip Yeo.[2]:113
The goal of the institute is to use genomic sciences to improve public health and public prosperity.
In 2016, GIS opened the PerkinElmer-GIS Center for Precision Oncology as a joint venture with PerkinElmer.[1]
The GIS scientific advisory board includes Professor Morris Birnbaum, Professor Edward Rubin, Professor Pavel A. Pevzner and Professor Nicholas J. Schork.
References
- 1 2 Staff (15 May 2016). "PerkinElmer and GIS Collaborate on Oncology Research". Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (Paper). 36 (10): 8.
- 1 2 3 Thampuran, Raj; Loong, Kong Hwai (2016). "Chapter 5 — The Biomedical Sciences: Research for Better Health". In Hang, Chang Chieh; Low, Teck Seng; Thampuran, Raj. The Singapore Research Story. World Scientific Series on Singapore's 50 Years of Nation-Building. World Scientific. ISBN 9789814641289 – via Google Books.
External links
- The Genome Institute of Singapore web site
- A*STAR web site
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