Established in 2004, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is a collaboration of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard focuses on genetic research in the areas of cancer and genomic medicine. The institute maintains teams of professional scientists who focus on the discovery, development and optimization of technological tools needed to obtain genome-related data. It has expertise in biological sampling, chemical biology, genome sequencing, genetic analysis, imaging, proteomics and RNA interference platforms. The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard provides genome biology and cell circuits, psychiatric disease, metabolic and infectious disease initiative, medical and population genetics, chemical biology, and computational biology and bioinformatics programs.
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