Stay tuned to our blog to learn about upcoming events and interesting developments in the field of genomics. Please note that posts are published in their original language only.
New partnership to unravel genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in Quebec
New partnership to unravel genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in Quebec The Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) and the McGill Genome Centre today announced they will partner to sequence the viral genomes of Quebec patients with COVID-19 disease. The collaboration, termed “Coronavirus Sequencing in Quebec,” (CoVSeQ) [Read more]
Characterizing the landscape of genetic drivers and their clinical impact
Infant Glioma: Characterizing the landscape of genetic drivers and their clinical impact Recently published in [Nature Communications ], this paper presents work by members of the C3G Toronto node that integrates genomic and transcriptomic analyses to assess the molecular and clinical features of infant glioma patients. Examining single nucleotide [Read more]
Fibromyalgia
Altered microbiome composition in individuals with fibromyalgia This summer has also been very special for C3G’s metagenome specialist Emmanuel Gonzalez with a publication in Pain highlighting a strong potential link between the microbiome and fibromyalgia, a terrible and elusive disorder affecting a large fraction of the population. This study drew quite [Read more]
GSoC 2019
GSoC 2019 is over! Again this year, C3G was a Google Summer of Code organization. For people unfamiliar with it, GSoC is in Google’s own words: ” a global program that matches students up with open source, free software and technology-related organizations to write code and get paid to [Read more]
Altered differentiation is central to HIV-specific CD4
Altered differentiation is central to HIV-specific CD4+ T cell dysfunction in progressive disease Another noteworthy publication to which C3G members contributed as authors was published in Nature Immunology this summer. An important focus of the study was the comparison of HIV-specific CD4 T-cells subpopulations from patients who have undergone [Read more]
Methylation signatures investigations
Methylation signatures investigations The C3G Toronto node has also been involved in two projects to investigate methylation signatures for specific conditions. We have recently published a manuscript in BMC Medical Genomics in which we describe specific DNA methylation signatures for Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome (NBS), a rare childhood condition that affects [Read more]
COVID-19 Resources Canada
COVID-19 Resources Canada, C3G with a group of volunteer researchers, students, activists and web developers, led by Guillaume Bourque of McGill University and Tara Moriarty of the University of Toronto, who created COVID-19 Resources Canada a website to facilitate the sharing of information, expertise and resources in the fight against COVID-19. [Read more]
GenPipes: an open-source framework
GenPipes: an open-source framework for distributed and scalable genomic analyses It started in June with the publication of our beloved GenPipes framework and set of NGS data analysis pipelines in GigaScience. We use these pipelines on a daily basis for data production and routine analysis and hope the community will find it [Read more]
Covid-19 updates at C3G
Covid-19 updates at C3G We would like to provide a quick update amidst the coronavirus pandemic. While our host institutions (McGill University, SickKids Toronto) have put various measures in place to ensure the safety of our staff, our platform remains fully operational and available to support genomics research. Researchers [Read more]
Why better Data Sharing means better health Care
Why better health care depends on improving data sharing- Two of McGill's leading experts on genomics discuss epigenetics, open science and personalized medicine The future of personalized medicine is dependent on data sharing, according to Yann Joly, Research Director of the Centre of Genomics and Policies (right); and Guillaume [Read more]