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NYGC logo NYGC logo for sticky header About Us About Us About UsOur PeopleOur Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and InclusionOur DonorsOur FacilityMember Institutions close Research Areas Research Areas All Research AreasCancerComputational GenomicsCOVID-19 GenomicsGenomic TechnologiesNeurodegenerative DiseaseNeuropsychiatric Disease close Labs Labs All Labs Faculty Labs Faculty Labs Center for Genomics ofNeurodegenerative Disease / Phatnani LabGürsoy LabImieliński LabIossifov LabKnowles LabLandau LabLappalainen LabSanjana LabSatija LabSingh LabVicković LabWigler LabZhu Lab close NYGC Labs NYGC Labs Clinical LabComputational Biology Lab / BioinformaticsResearch SequencingTechnology Innovation Lab close close PublicationsNewsEventsPartner with Us Partner with Us Collaborative ResearchAffiliate Membership ProgramResearch SequencingIndustry & Foundation CollaborationsAcademic Collaborations Disease-specific ConsortiaTech TransferSponsored ResearchClinical Lab close CareersContact UsSupport Us close CareersContact UsSupport Us About Us About Us About UsOur PeopleOur Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and InclusionOur DonorsOur FacilityMember Institutions close Research Areas Research Areas All Research AreasCancerComputational GenomicsCOVID-19 GenomicsGenomic TechnologiesNeurodegenerative DiseaseNeuropsychiatric Disease close Labs Labs All Labs Faculty LabsCenter for Genomics of Neurodegenerative Disease – Phatnani LabGürsoy LabImieliński LabIossifov LabKnowles LabLandau LabLappalainen LabSanjana LabSatija LabSingh LabVicković LabWigler LabZhu Lab.mega-menu-wrapper {min-height: 666px;} NYGC LabsClinical LabComputational Biology Lab / BioinformaticsResearch SequencingTechnology Innovation Lab close PublicationsNewsEventsPartner with Us Partner with Us Collaborative ResearchAffiliate Membership ProgramResearch SequencingIndustry & Foundation CollaborationsAcademic Collaborations Disease-specific ConsortiaTech TransferSponsored ResearchClinical Lab close .container-fluid {padding-right: 0px;padding-left: 0px;margin-top: -30px;}The New York Genome Center (NYGC) is an independent, nonprofit academic research institution that serves as a multi-institutional hub for collaborative genomic research. Leveraging our strengths in technology development, computational biology, and whole-genome sequencing, our mission is to advance genomic science, and its application to novel biomedical discoveries. NYGC’s areas of focus include the development of computational and experimental genomic methods and disease-focused research to advance the understanding of the genetic basis of cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and neuropsychiatric disease. During the pandemic, the NYGC has worked with its hospital and academic partners to advance COVID-19 research, monitoring viral variants and exploring the genetic basis of severe disease. We are committed to prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, which is fundamental to promoting greater collaboration, innovation, and discovery. Learn more about NYGC’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Read The New York Times Magazine feature showcasing NYGC’s collaborative COVID-19 research as well as our partnership with Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to conduct clinical whole-genome sequencing for thousands of patients. News All News Study Illuminates Precancerous “Clonal Outgrowth” in Blood Cells Read More Biological Links Identified Between an Aggressive Breast Cancer Type and African Ancestry Read More NYGC Researchers Expand and Upgrade the 1000 Genomes Project Resource Read More RNA Diversity in Human Tissues Mapped with Emerging Sequencing Technology Read More Whole Exome Sequencing Predicts Whether Patients Respond to Cancer Immunotherapy Read More NYGC Welcomes New Core Faculty Member Focused on Developing Novel “Digital Pathology” Tools Read More 01 / 02 Publications & Pre-Prints All Publications bioXriv. 2022 Sept. 30. Type 1 interferon remodels normal and neoplastic hematopoiesis in human. Chhiring Lama, Shira Rosenberg, Andrea Kubas-Meyer, X. Amy Xie, Sara Moein, Neelang Parghi, Mansi Totwani, Mirca S. Saurty-Seerunghen, Mohamed Omar, Alicia Dillard, Nathaniel D. Omans, Neville Dusaj, Paulina Chamely, Eleni Mimitou, Peter Smibert, Heidi E. Kosiorek, Amylou C. Dueck, Rona Weinberg, Ronan Chaligne, Luigi Marchionni, Sanjay Patel, Paul Simonson, Dan A. Landau, Ronald Hoffman, Anna S. Nam Read More Nature Genetics. 2022 Sept. 22. Single-cell multi-omics of human clonal hematopoiesis reveals that DNMT3A R882 mutations perturb early progenitor states through selective hypomethylation. Anna S. Nam,Neville Dusaj,Franco Izzo,Rekha Murali,Robert M. Myers, Tarek Mouhieddine,Jesus Sotelo, Salima Benbarche, Michael Waarts,Federico Gaiti, Sabrin Tahri, Ross Levine, Omar Abdel-Wahab, Lucy A. Godley,Ronan Chaligne, Irene Ghobrial,Dan A. Landau Read More Cancer Discovery. 2022 Sept. 19. African Ancestry Associated Gene Expression Profiles in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Underlie Altered Tumor Biology and Clinical Outcome in Women of African Descent. Rachel Martini, Princesca Delpe, Timothy R. Chu, Kanika Arora, Brittany Lord, Akanksha Verma, Yalei Chen, Endale Gebregzabher, Joseph K. Oppong, Ernest K. Adjei, Aisha Jibril, Baffour Awuah, Mahteme Bekele, Engida Abebe, Ishmael Kyei, Frances S. Aitpillah, Michael O. Adinku, Kwasi Ankomah, Ernest B. Osei-Bonsu, Dhananjay Chitale, Jessica M. Bensenhaver, Saul David Nathanson, LaToya Jackson, Evelyn Jiagge, Lindsay F. Petersen, Erica Proctor, Kofi K. Gyan, Lee Gibbs, Zarko Monojlovic, Rick Kittles, Jason White, Clayton Yates, Upender Manne, Kevin Gardner, Nigel Mongan, Esther Cheng, Paula Ginter, Syed Hoda, Olivier Elemento, Nicolas Robine, Andrea Sboner, John Carpten, Lisa Newman,Melissa B. 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