Key Funding for Ground-Breaking Epigenetics Research

The Government of Canada and Génome Québec awards funding for researchers at the Innovation Centre.

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The Government of Canada and Génome Québec awards funding for researchers at the Innovation Centre.

The McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre will receive generous support from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Génome Québec to continue its trailblazing research in the field of epigenetics. The support announced today by the funding partners will go toward examining how environmental factors can alter the expression of our DNA and have life-long effects on human health.

The Canadian Epigenetics, Environment and Health Research Consortium (CEEHRC) is a new national initiative formed to investigate gene-environment interactions and the role they play in health. CIHR launched the Epigenomic Platform Centre program to leverage Canada's existing genomic sequencing expertise, in partnership withGénome Québec and Genome BC. It supports two Epigenomic Mapping Centres (EMCs) and two Epigenomic Data Coordination Centres (EDCCs).

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