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Center for Biotechnology & Genomic Medicine

Established in the summer of 2002, the Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine (CBGM) at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at 麻豆国产AV (AU) was developed to promote interdisciplinary and translational research in Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine with the ultimate goal of promoting predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory (4P) medicine.

The Center's research efforts focus on two main areas:

  1. Discovery and validation of biomarkers for disease prediction and diagnosis,
  2. Pharmacomics and drug discovery for personalized medicine.

CBGM is home of four internationally renowned programs in diabetes research: The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (), the Prospective Assessment in Newborns of Diabetes Autoimmunity (), the Diabetic Complications Consortium () and the Mouse Metabolic Phenotype Consortium (). Additional research programs include autoimmune diseases, transplantation, and cancer. These research programs are supported by an annual extramural funding of approximately $12 million.

The center houses several state-of-the-art high throughput and high content facilities for genetics, genomics, proteomics, drug screening and bioinformatics. The center continues to recruit independent investigators with expertise in diverse disciplines such as genomics, proteomics, immunology, medicinal chemistry, drug development, biostatistics and computational biology. This multidisciplinary approach provides an avenue for investigators to interact and stimulate novel ideas.

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Center for Biotechnology & Genomic Medicine

 Health Sciences Campus

1462 Laney Walker Blvd. 麻豆国产AV, GA 30912

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sarah Gross, Office Specialist

706-721-3410

Debbie Ellison, Dept. Admin.

706-721-3433

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Most risk calculators for diabetic microvascular complications are limited to research labs because of how complicated the statistical analysis is. This calculator was developed to fill the gap and allow individuals to estimate their own specific risk.

Please click on the image of the calculator to be taken to the website.

THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIS TOOL IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE AND CANNOT BE USED TO DIAGNOSE OR TREAT ANY MEDICAL CONDITION. We do not retain any information that you provide in connection with your use of the tool.

 

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CBGM News

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MCG scientists secure $1.5 million grant to treat diabetic retinopathy

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MCG scientists establish protein database to advance vision research

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Richard McIndoe, PhD, will direct coordinating unit for new, national research initiative in diabetes, obesity

Sharing Science: CBGM Journal Clubs & Seminars

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The Center hosts regular Journal Club meetings and research seminars that bring together graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty to share and discuss the latest developments in biomedical research. Journal Clubs provide an opportunity for trainees to critically evaluate new scientific publications and strengthen their presentation skills in a supportive, collaborative setting. Faculty-led seminars feature invited speakers from within and outside 麻豆国产AV who share their ongoing research and foster interdisciplinary dialogue. These gatherings encourage open discussion, idea exchange, and continued learning鈥攌ey elements of the Center鈥檚 mission to promote scientific excellence and collaboration.

 

Upcoming Event:

Guest Seminar

  • December 05 | 9:00 am
  • CA 2109

Vivian Lee, MD | Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute | Co-Director, William C. Frayer Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory | University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine

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