The Cleveland Clinic Genome Center (CCGC) is a highly collaborative, global multi-site center uniting expert researchers and healthcare providers in the study of the genetic basis of human health and disease.
Genomic and multi-omic studies are becoming increasingly data-intensive, due both to advances in genome studies themselves and to an increased understanding of how interconnected genetics and multi-omics are with other biomedical fields. The most impactful advances in genome sciences now originate from computational data (termed "digital genomes").
Our researchers are building cutting edge experimental genomic technologies and advanced computational tools to better harness the complex multi-omics data that provide new options for unanswered questions.
Our main goal is to increase our understanding of human genetic codes and their underlying biology to streamline biomedical research and drug development.
The CCGC is pioneering the field of genome science – and, by proxy, adjacent fields – by focusing on the development and application of advanced experimental genomic technologies and computational tools.