DATABASE RESOURCES
AspGD is an organized collection of genetic and molecular biological information about the filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus.
This is the home of the Candida Genome Database, a resource for genomic sequence data and gene and protein information for Candida albicans and related species.
ClinGen is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded resource dedicated to harnessing both research data and data from the hundreds of thousands of clinical genetic tests being performed each year, as well as supporting expert curation to determine which variants are most relevant to patient care.
ENCODE (Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements)
The ENCODE Consortium is an NHGRI-funded international collaboration of research groups building a comprehensive list of functional elements in the human and mouse genomes. The ENCODE Portal supports public access to biosample and experiment metadata, analysis results, assay and data standards, and links to ENCODE software and publications.
We are leaders in the application of ontologies to aid communication between biologists and bioinformatic resources.
PharmGKB is a comprehensive resource that curates knowledge about the impact of genetic variation on drug response for clinicians and researchers.
SGD provides comprehensive integrated biological information for the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae along with search and analysis tools to explore these data, enabling the discovery of functional relationships between sequence and gene products in fungi and higher organisms.
Centers and Projects
Genomics and Personalized Medicine
SCGPM is transforming both biological research and medicine. Stanford has long been a leader in this area and continues to develop new approaches to revolutionize the way medicine is practiced, so that disease can be rapidly diagnosed and the right treatment is applied at the right time.
Our center develops new technologies to address important biological questions that otherwise would not be feasible ...
The program is part of an ongoing collaboration between the Dept. of Genetics and the Museum of Innovation. Together these two created the Genetics: Technology with a Twist exhibition.
Center for Personal Dynamic Regulomes
Our vision is to create the “GPS system” for navigating the regulomic landscape of human health and disease.