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Medical Genomics

The Center for Medical Genomics at Indiana University School of Medicine is a state-of-the-art technology center that provides medical scientists with affordable access to high-quality high-throughput genomics services. The center is equipped with a variety of advanced genomics technologies, including next-generation sequencing, single-cell analytics and spatial transcriptomics.

The Center for Medical Genomics at Indiana University School of Medicine was founded by Howard J. Edenberg, PhD, in 2000 with the initial support from the Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund and additional funding from the Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN). In 2016, Yunlong Liu, PhD, a professor of medical and molecular genetics, was appointed as the director of the Center for Medical Genomics. With significant investment from IU School of Medicine and as part of the IU School of Medicine Precision Medicine program, the center significantly expanded its sequencing capacity and is currently one of the leading sequencing cores in the Midwest.

Enhancing Biomedical Research through State-of-the-Art Genomic Technologies

With a service-first mentality and a mission to improve population health, the Center for Medical Genomics provides infrastructure and consultation for the use of genomic technology in biomedical research. The professional staff of the Center for Medical Genomics are available to investigators at all stages of the experiment, including study design, sample quality assessment, data delivery and analysis consultation. In-depth bioinformatics analysis can be further supported by the Bioinformatics Core through a fee-for-service model. This center is an Indiana CTSI shared facility open to investigators from Indiana University, Purdue University and University of Notre Dame.

Experimental Support

Monthly office hours for single cell and spatial support

The Center for Medical Genomics, in collaboration with technical representatives from 10x Genomics, holds monthly office hours for single cell and spatial transcriptomics support. These office hours are generally held on the first Wednesday of every month. While walk-ins are welcome, registration is preferred.

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Virtual core consultations

The Center for Medical Genomics is available for virtual consultations to assist with project planning, provide cost estimates and answer questions about sample submission. Please schedule on Calendly if you would like to discuss how our technologies can be applied to your area of research.

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