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Шаблон:COI Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox institute The Garvan Institute of Medical Research is an Australian biomedical research institute located in Шаблон:NSWcity, Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1963 by the Sisters of Charity as a research department of St Vincent's Hospital, it is now one of Australia's largest medical research institutions, with approximately 750 scientists, students and support staff.

In 2014, the institute became one of only three organisations in the world – and the only one outside the United States[1] – able to sequence the human genome at a base cost below Шаблон:USD1,000 each (the $1,000 genome) when it purchased the next generation of genome-sequencing equipment, which is capable of sequencing 350 genomes a week (18,000 a year).[2]

History

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Original Garvan Institute building, opened in 1963.

Funds for its establishment were provided by a centenary hospital appeal by the Sisters of Charity for St Vincent's Hospital. Helen Mills, the largest donor, asked for the centre to be named after her father James Patrick Garvan, a distinguished New South Wales parliamentarian and business leader.[3]

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The current Garvan Institute building, completed in 1997, with the Kinghorn Cancer Centre to the left

The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, a Шаблон:AUD100 million joint venture between Garvan and St Vincent's Hospital, was opened on 28 August 2012 by Prime Minister Julia Gillard.[4] The centre is named after the Kinghorn Foundation, one of the centre's main benefactors.[5] The Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG) was also established in 2012, with a commitment of Шаблон:AUD9 million in funding from the Kinghorn Foundation. KCCG is Australia's leading medical research institute in medical genomics and informatics that translates into genome-based personalised medicine. The functions of the KCCG include high quality 'next generation' genome sequencing and diagnostic services.[6] In 2014 it was announced that the Garvan Institute would be one of the world's first organisations to purchase the next generation of genome sequencing equipment – to be located in the KCCG – capable of sequencing 350 genomes a week (18,000 a year) at a base cost below Шаблон:USD1,000 each.[7][8]

Directors

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Former Executive Director, Professor John Mattick, pictured in 2014.
Order Incumbent Start date End date Time in office Notes
1 Шаблон:Unbulleted list 1966 1969 Шаблон:Age in years years
2 Leslie Lazarus 1969 1990 Шаблон:Age in years years
3 John Shine 1990 2012 Шаблон:Age in years years
4 John Mattick 2012 Шаблон:End date Шаблон:Age in years years
5 Chris Goodnow Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:End date Шаблон:Ayd
6 Benjamin Kile Шаблон:Start date incumbent Шаблон:Ayd

Other notable staff

See also

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References

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External links

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