CORDIS Project
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This project examines the historical development of genomic sequencing initiatives, focusing on how the goal of full genome sequencing became prioritized over other models. It aims to bridge the gap between historical and contemporary research practices in biomedical translation.
The translation of basic biomedical research into clinical practice has become a central concern for science policy.
Policies to foster translation are being applied to large amounts of genomic information available in open-access databases.
This information is the result of concerted initiatives that, in the early 2000s, determined the full genetic sequence that characterises humans and other organisms.
However, when the initiatives started the goal of determining the full sequence and making t…
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