At the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø we undertake genome and biodata research. We provide bioinformatics services to the world and we deliver vital training in genomics and biodata to scientists and clinicians. We are at the interface of research and industry translating science into tangible societal benefits.
At the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø we undertake both wet and dry lab science, basic research and the delivery of bioinformatics resources for the global scientific community.
We are here to help you explore genetics and genomic research. We also explore the impact of genomics on society.
We are here to help you explore genetics and genomic research. We also explore the impact of genomics on society.
Features and announcements from across the Campus, including updates from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, EMBL-EBI and BioData Innovation Centre.
At 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, you’ll find passionate people from all walks of life working together to achieve life changing science. Find opportunities at the Campus here.
Find a home for your genomics and biodata research development activities here.
At the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø we undertake both wet and dry lab science, basic research and the delivery of bioinformatics resources to the global scientific community.
We’re moving towards a stage at which genomics will be integrated into every part of our lives.
Convergence and coordination across technology fields and the public, the private and the charitable sectors will be key to driving the next wave of genomic innovation. Watch this video to hear from some of our collaborators and how science at scale is helping us transform the way we innovate.
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I find it exciting and inspiring to be part of the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø where innovative science with impact is taking place: from discovering how cancer forms to tracking the spread of superbugs in real-time. There is a real buzz to the Campus; we know that the next breakthrough is just around the corner.
Gene Koh, PhD Student, Wellcome Sanger Institute
As well as academic success, our results are evidenced by the new scientific ground that we break, by the new learning, technology, and know-how that we develop. This is largely due to our ability to scale-up research ideas whilst maintaining scientific excellence, and the fact that we are free to pursue any avenue of life science exploration that we feel is important to the future of humanity. Our Technology Translation Teams on Campus have supported many such projects. Read our case studies to find out more.
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