Personalgenomes.Org
The Personal Genome Project (PGP), initiated in 2005, is a global coalition committed to creating publicly available genome health and trait data. By inviting participants to openly share their personal genomic information, the project aims to advance scientific research and understanding in genetics.
With international branches at renowned institutions such as Harvard Medical School, University of Toronto, and University College London, the PGP adheres to strict guidelines to ensure responsible research practices. Emphasizing public data sharing, equal access to research data, and maintaining ethical oversight, the project operates with a commitment to non-profit research objectives.
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