Whitehead Institute
Founded in 1984, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research is a non-profit research and teaching institution located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a quasi-autonomous division of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and its members and associate members hold faculty appointments in MIT's Biology Department.
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1984 - Cambridge, Massachusetts - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The institute is one of the world's leading centers for genomic research. Its Center for Genome Research was active in the Human Genome Project, and reportedly contributed one-third of the human genome sequence announced in June 2000.
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Center for Genome Research - Human Genome Project - 2000
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In June 2003, Eli and Edythe L. Broad pledged $100 million to build the Broad Institute, a joint venture of Whitehead, MIT, Harvard and local teaching hospitals. The new venture's mission is to expand tools for genomic medicine and apply them for the treatment of disease.
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Broad Institute - MIT - Harvard
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