Project description:Interventions: Genomic test CANCERPLEX-JP OncoGuide NCC oncopanel system FndationONe CDx genome profile GUARDANT360 MSI Analysis System BRACAnalysis
Primary outcome(s): Development of genome database
Study Design: Single arm Non-randomized
Project description:RNA-sequencing of 60 HapMap CEU individuals ArrayExpress Release Date: 2010-03-04 Publication Title: Transcriptome genetics using second generation sequencing in a Caucasian population Publication Author List: Stephen B. Montgomery, Micha Sammeth, Maria Gutierrez-Arcelus, Radoslaw P. Lach, Catherine Ingle, James Nisbett, Roderic Guigo, Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis Person Roles: submitter Person Last Name: Montgomery Person First Name: Stephen Person Mid Initials: B Person Email: stephen.montgomery@unige.ch Person Phone: +41 (0) 22 379 5483 Person Address: 1 Rue Michel Servet, Geneva, Switzerland, 1211 Person Affiliation: University of Geneva Medical School
Project description:The next generation of personalized medical treatment according to the type of personal genetic information are evolving rapidly. The genome analysis needs systematic infra and database based on personal genetic information. Therefore, a big data of genome-clinical information is important.
To determine the feasibility of the use of tumor’s molecular profiling and targeted therapies in the treatment of advanced cancer and to determine the clinical outcome(Response rate,PFS, duration of response and overall survival )of patients with advanced cancer, the investigators are going to take a tumor tissue of patients and process molecular profiling and receive molecular profile directed treatments.
Project description:Nociceptive pain implies the activation of the nociceptors without damage to the somatosensory nervous system. Neuropathic pain implies an injury or a disease of the central or peripheral nervous system. Epigenomic may participate in chronic pain conditions as well as in the transition from acute to chronic pain. The purpose of the present study is to analyze how blood methylome differs in both mentionned types of chronic pain, by comparing them together and to controls. The study protocol was approved by the local ethic committee (CCVEM 034/12) and was conducted according to the recommendation of the Declaration of Helsinki. Patients were enrolled at the Clinique romande de réadaptation (CRR) in Sion, in Switzerland. Data were hosted and analyzed at the University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, in Switzerland. Data were processed in the high performance computing cluster (HPC) nammed "Baobab" in the Geneva University.
Project description:As part of the RNASeq Genome Annotation Assessment Project (RGASP) selected novel gene model predictions were analysed with RT-PCR-Seq. ArrayExpress Release Date: 2011-03-01 Publication Title: GENCODE: producing a reference annotation for ENCODE Publication Author List: Harrow J, Denoeud F, Frankish A, Reymond A, Chen CK, Chrast J, Lagarde J, Gilbert JG, Storey R, Swarbreck D, Rossier C, Ucla C, Hubbard T, Antonarakis SE, Guigo R Person Roles: submitter Person Last Name: Kokocinski Person First Name: Felix Person Mid Initials: Person Email: fsk@sanger.ac.uk Person Phone: -498006 Person Address: Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, UK Person Affiliation: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Person Roles: investigator Person Last Name: Hubbard Person First Name: Tim Person Mid Initials: Person Email: th@sanger.ac.uk Person Phone: -498055 Person Address: Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, UK Person Affiliation: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Person Roles: investigator Person Last Name: Reymond Person First Name: Alexandre Person Mid Initials: Person Email: Alexandre.Reymond@unil.ch Person Phone: Person Address: Lausanne, Switzerland Person Affiliation: University of Lausanne For data usage terms and conditions, please refer to http://www.genome.gov/27528022 and http://www.genome.gov/Pages/Research/ENCODE/ENCODEDataReleasePolicyFinal2008.pdf