New York Genome Center

The New York Genome Center (NYGC) is an independent, nonprofit academic research institution focused on furthering genomic research that leads to scientific advances and new insights and therapies for patients with neurodegenerative disease, neuropsychiatric disease, and cancer. Leveraging our strengths in whole genome sequencing, genomic analysis, and development of new genomic tools, the NYGC serves as a nexus for collaboration in disease-focused genomic research for the New York medical and academic communities and beyond.

 

In light of need for researchers worldwide to collaborate to defeat COVID-19, we are also now applying our expertise in genomics and our role as the scientific convener in New York to help accelerate and support COVID-19 genomics research. In March 2020, NYGC Evnin Family Scientific Director and Chief Executive Officer Tom Maniatis, PhD, convened area researchers and other interested parties representing both our Institutional Founding Members and others, and the COVID-19 Genomics Research Network was launched.

 

The NYGC harnesses the expertise and builds on the combined strengths of our faculty, member institutions, scientific working groups, affiliate members, and industry partners to advance genomic discovery. Central to our scientific mission is an outstanding faculty who lead independent research labs based at the NYGC, and hold joint tenure-track appointments with one of our member institutions.

 

Institutional founding members of the NYGC are: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Columbia University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The Jackson Laboratory, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York University, Northwell Health, The Rockefeller University, Stony Brook University, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Institutional associate members are: American Museum of Natural History, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Hackensack Meridian Health, Hospital for Special Surgery, The New York Stem Cell Foundation, Princeton University, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

Upcoming (0)

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Past (170)

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Apr 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Mar 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Feb 4 • 5:00 PM

Free

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 28 • 5:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD primary image

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD

Tue, Jan 28 • 11:00 AM

Free

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD primary image

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD

Thu, Jan 23 • 4:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD primary image

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD

Thu, Jan 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 14 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Thu, Jan 9 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Jan 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Mon, Dec 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Dec 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Apr 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Mar 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Feb 4 • 5:00 PM

Free

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 28 • 5:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD primary image

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD

Tue, Jan 28 • 11:00 AM

Free

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD primary image

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD

Thu, Jan 23 • 4:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD primary image

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD

Thu, Jan 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 14 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Thu, Jan 9 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Jan 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Mon, Dec 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Dec 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

The New York Genome Center (NYGC) is an independent, nonprofit academic research institution focused on furthering genomic research that leads to scientific advances and new insights and therapies for patients with neurodegenerative disease, neuropsychiatric disease, and cancer. Leveraging our strengths in whole genome sequencing, genomic analysis, and development of new genomic tools, the NYGC serves as a nexus for collaboration in disease-focused genomic research for the New York medical and academic communities and beyond.

 

In light of need for researchers worldwide to collaborate to defeat COVID-19, we are also now applying our expertise in genomics and our role as the scientific convener in New York to help accelerate and support COVID-19 genomics research. In March 2020, NYGC Evnin Family Scientific Director and Chief Executive Officer Tom Maniatis, PhD, convened area researchers and other interested parties representing both our Institutional Founding Members and others, and the COVID-19 Genomics Research Network was launched.

 

The NYGC harnesses the expertise and builds on the combined strengths of our faculty, member institutions, scientific working groups, affiliate members, and industry partners to advance genomic discovery. Central to our scientific mission is an outstanding faculty who lead independent research labs based at the NYGC, and hold joint tenure-track appointments with one of our member institutions.

 

Institutional founding members of the NYGC are: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Columbia University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The Jackson Laboratory, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York University, Northwell Health, The Rockefeller University, Stony Brook University, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Institutional associate members are: American Museum of Natural History, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Hackensack Meridian Health, Hospital for Special Surgery, The New York Stem Cell Foundation, Princeton University, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Apr 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Mar 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Feb 4 • 5:00 PM

Free

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 28 • 5:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD primary image

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD

Tue, Jan 28 • 11:00 AM

Free

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD primary image

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD

Thu, Jan 23 • 4:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD primary image

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD

Thu, Jan 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 14 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Thu, Jan 9 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Jan 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Mon, Dec 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Dec 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Apr 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Mar 3 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Feb 4 • 5:00 PM

Free

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Population Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 28 • 5:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD primary image

Seminar: Mary-Claire King, PhD

Tue, Jan 28 • 11:00 AM

Free

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD primary image

Five Points Lecture: X. William Yang, MD, PhD

Thu, Jan 23 • 4:00 PM

Free

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD primary image

Seminar: Nelson Freimer, MD

Thu, Jan 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

Tue, Jan 14 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neurodegenerative Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Thu, Jan 9 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Jan 7 • 5:00 PM

Free

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture primary image

Neuropsychiatric Disease Working Group Evening Lecture

Mon, Dec 16 • 5:00 PM

Free

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting primary image

New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting

Tue, Dec 3 • 5:00 PM

Free