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RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine
Founded in 2000 as a part of Japan's Millennium Genome Project, the RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine was known as the RIKEN SNP Research Center until it adopted its current name in 2008. The main aim of this center is to construct infrastructure for the realization of personalized medicine through the establishment of large-scale, high-throughput SNP genotyping technologies. Using these techniques, researchers systematically analyze SNPs in the human genome and search for disease-related genes, genes related to drug response and examine the effect of SNPs on gene function. *
Start | 2001-02-01 existent | |
Group | RIKEN Research Cluster for Innovation (JP) | |
Industry | genomics/genetics | |
Industry 2 | proteomics | |
Region | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
City | n. a. Tokyo | |
Address record changed: 2020-12-02 | ||
Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
* Document for »About Section«: | ||
Record changed: 2023-07-10 |
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