Editor:
Vasilis Vasiliou

Volume 4
6 issues per year

ISSN:1479-7364
(online)

Indexed and abstracted in:

Chemical Abstracts
Medline
PubMed
 

Human Genome Organisation



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Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) is an international organisation formally established in 1988 to foster collaboration between genome scientists around the world. It is entering the 20th year of its history by making an inflection in its direction.  Now that the human genome has been sequenced, we are seeking the biological meaning of its information content.  To this end, it is focusing on the medical implications of genomic knowledge.  Moving forward, HUGO is also working to enhance the genomic capabilities in the emerging countries of the world.  The excitement and interest in genomic sciences in Asia, Middle East, South America, and Africa are palpable and the hope is that these technologies will help in national development and health.

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