Coriell Institute For Medical Research

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Coriell Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, biomedical research institution based in Camden, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1953 by Dr. Lewis L. Coriell, the institute has played a pivotal role in the fields of genetics, genomics, and personalized medicine. Its mission is to conduct innovative research and provide scientific services to advance the understanding of human health and disease.

History[edit | edit source]

The Coriell Institute for Medical Research was established in 1953, following the vision of its founder, Dr. Lewis L. Coriell, who was renowned for his work in cell biology and virology. The institute initially focused on virology and cell culture technology. Over the years, it has expanded its research focus to include molecular genetics, stem cell biology, and biobanking, becoming a world leader in these fields.

Research and Contributions[edit | edit source]

The institute is renowned for its significant contributions to medical research and its commitment to advancing personalized medicine. Key areas of research at Coriell include:

  • Genetic and Genomic Research: Coriell scientists conduct studies to understand the genetic basis of diseases and to discover genetic markers that can predict disease risk and drug response.
  • Biobanking: The institute operates one of the largest biobanks in the world, storing and managing millions of biological samples, including DNA, cells, and tissues. These samples are a critical resource for researchers globally.
  • Stem Cell Research: Coriell researchers study stem cell biology with the aim of developing new therapies for various diseases. This includes work with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to model diseases and test drugs.
  • Personalized Medicine: The institute is at the forefront of personalized medicine research, aiming to tailor medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient based on their genetic profile.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

Coriell Institute for Medical Research offers a range of scientific services and resources to the global research community, including:

  • Cell Culture and Biobanking Services: Providing secure storage and management of biological samples for research purposes.
  • Genomic Services: Offering DNA sequencing and genotyping services to support genetic and genomic research.
  • Educational Programs: The institute runs educational programs aimed at training the next generation of scientists and increasing public awareness of genetics and genomics.

Collaborations and Partnerships[edit | edit source]

The institute collaborates with a wide range of organizations, including universities, research institutions, healthcare providers, and pharmaceutical companies. These collaborations aim to accelerate scientific discovery and the application of research findings to improve patient care.

Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]

The Coriell Institute for Medical Research has received numerous accolades for its contributions to science and medicine. Its work has significantly impacted the fields of genetics and genomics, contributing to advances in understanding human diseases and the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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