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Page 1: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Genome British Columbia

Page 2: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

OUR VISIONTo be amongst the leaders worldwide in using

innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic sectors that are

important provincially, nationally and internationally especially aquaculture and

fisheries, environment, forestry and human health.

Page 3: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

OUR OBJECTIVES

• To bring together researchers from universities, hospitals, industry, government laboratories, and other organizations.

• To carry out large scale genomics research projects that draw on BC’s existing strengths, expertise and facilities.

• To establish science and technology platform facilities and capabilities essential for the large-scale projects.

Page 4: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

• To promote economic benefits from Genome BC’s research by protecting and commercializing intellectual property, preferably in BC or elsewhere in Canada.

• To ensure BC’s leadership in selected ethical, legal and social issues related to genomics.

• To effectively communicate the results of Genome BC’s research to the public.

• To facilitate a public outreach program encouraging public education and involvement.

• To lead the development of a vibrant and innovative genomics community in BC.

Page 5: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

LARGE SCALE PROJECTS

Page 6: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Genomics Research on Atlantic Salmon

Genomics approaches to improving health and husbandry in the aquaculture of Atlantic salmon, and facilitating the conservation of wild salmon stocks.

Complements the Atlantic salmon project proposed by the Atlantic Genome Centre.

Page 7: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Microbial Envirogenomics

Using genomic studies of microorganisms and microbial communities to facilitate the clean up of environmental pollutants (bioremediation) and the efficient, sustainable production of fine chemicals (green chemistry).

Page 8: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Forestry Genomics

Increasing the value of Canada’s forests through improved understanding of gene expression, and marker-aided selection for tree health and wood quality traits.

Page 9: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Cancer Genomics

New approaches to preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer based on comparative genomics studies of normal and malignant stem cells and the initial stages of tumor formation.

Page 10: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Cardiovascular and Respiratory Genomics

Using functional genomics to improve diagnosis, treatment and prevention of obstructive lung disease, valvular heart disease and atherosclerosis.

Page 11: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

C. elegans Knock-outs

Increasing our understanding of cellular processes in humans using the nematode C. elegans as a model organism.

Page 12: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Pathogenomics

Developing novel approaches to infectious disease therapy, diagnosis and vaccine development based on understanding the processes of pathogen-host interactions.

Page 13: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS

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Sequencing and Mapping

Will be managed jointly with the BC Cancer Agency, under the directorship of Dr. Marco Marra with bioinformatics support provided by Dr. Steven Jones.

Will build on the internationally recognized strengths of the Genome Sequence Centre.

A smaller scale sequencing facility at the University of Victoria will be managed by Dr. Ben Koop.

Page 15: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Arrays

Will be managed jointly with UBC under the directorship of Dr. Colleen Nelson, in association with Dr. Charles Haynes, and with bioinformatics support provided by Doug Hoffart.

Will build on the existing capacity and expertise of the Array Facility within the Prostate Centre, Vancouver General Hospital.

Page 16: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Proteomics

Will be managed jointly with the University of Victoria under the directorship of Dr. Bob Olafson.

Will build on established client-oriented analytical expertise at the Protein Chemistry Centre.

Page 17: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Genotyping

SNP genotyping will be the responsibility of Dr. Angela Brooks-Wilson. A facility based on MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry will be funded jointly with Xenon Genetics Inc.and be located in space provided by the company.

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Bioinformatics

Most bioinformatics capabilities will be linked to the platform facilities, especially to sequencing and mapping (Steven Jones) and to the Array Facility (Doug Hoffart).

Some specific data analysis needs and programming requirements will be associated with individual large scale projects.

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Technology Development

Dr. A. Marziali will lead a strong, interdisciplinary Instrument Development Group focused on improving the productivity and cost effectiveness of the platform facilities.

Page 20: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

GELS

• Providing an evidence base for evaluating ethical and legal issues associated with several aspects of genomics, including commercialization, tissue banking, community consultation and conflict of interest.

• Encouraging the public trust that is critical to sustaining access to materials for genomics research and to supporting open dialogue on appropriate use of genomics technologies.

Page 21: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Training• Platform facility personnel will receive on the

job training in specific technologies.• Training rotations will be held between

laboratories collaborating on large-scale projects.

• Stand-alone technology workshops and clinics will provide theoretical and practical instruction.

• Bilateral training agreements will be established with other genome centres in order to capture new technology.

Page 22: Genome British Columbia. OUR VISION To be amongst the leaders worldwide in using innovative approaches to bringing the benefits of genomics to socio-economic.

Sources of Funding

$Million Genome Canada 40.0

• British Columbia 40.0• Cash from other sources 2.3• In-kind financial support 55.1 • Total cost over 4 years 137.4

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In-Kind Support

$Million• Equipment and infrastructure 19.4• Industry 2.1• Collaborating institutions 5.9• Participating universities, hospitals 27.7

– (salaries, benefits and overhead)

• Total in-kind support 55.1

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Genome British Columbia

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