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HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges.SUMMER CAMPS
2021 The Secret Lab Challenge (Advanced Camp) July 19-23, from 1 to 4 pm Eligibility: Rising 6 th through rising 9 th graders who have completed, or are currently enrolled in, Code of Life Camp Cost: $225/student In this weeklong advanced camp, young scientists will work together to learn and apply basic molecular biology techniques to design a bio-indicator to detect pollution in the river of CAREER – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges. HUDSONALPHA EXPANDS BIOTECH CAMPUS About HudsonAlpha: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to developing and applying scientific advances to health, agriculture, learning, and commercialization. Opened in 2008, HudsonAlpha’s vision is to leverage the synergy between discovery, education, medicine, and economic development in genomic sciences to improve the human conditionATRIUM CAFE
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HudsonAlpha's Expansion - 800 Hudson Way. 800 Hudson Way is poised for growth and for welcoming new companies. There are many benefits of establishing a startup, growing an early stage company or relocating an established company to the HudsonAlpha campus.SARA COOPER, PHD
Email: sjcooper@hudsonalpha.org Phone: 256-327-9491 Location: 601 Genome Way, Huntsville, AL 35806 HUDSONALPHA ICELL 3.0 First time in my life that I've been excited to learn about cells. I'm 21, and I'm very interested in science and especially biology. This highlights some of the benefits of this technology, I think, in regards to learning styles like mine. HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGYABOUTGIVINGENTREPRENEURSSITE SELECTORSCANCERLIFESCIENCE LINKS (MS) Since opening its doors in 2008, HudsonAlpha has further secured its role as a global leader in biotechnology and genomic research. We’ve made discoveries in ALS, childhood genetic disorders and kidney cancer; expanded research in bipolar and schizophrenia and continued critical research in other devastating conditions, including cancer, Parkinson’s, lupus, multiple sclerosis and more. HUDSONALPHA ALLIANCE By integrating our expertise in genomics, patient engagement and education, as well as clinical decision support, the HudsonAlpha Health Alliance, LLC works with groups such as health systems, physician networks, and self-insured employers to develop customized genomic health screening programs for their patient or employeepopulations.
SHAREABLE SCIENCE
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges.SUMMER CAMPS
2021 The Secret Lab Challenge (Advanced Camp) July 19-23, from 1 to 4 pm Eligibility: Rising 6 th through rising 9 th graders who have completed, or are currently enrolled in, Code of Life Camp Cost: $225/student In this weeklong advanced camp, young scientists will work together to learn and apply basic molecular biology techniques to design a bio-indicator to detect pollution in the river of CAREER – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges. HUDSONALPHA EXPANDS BIOTECH CAMPUS About HudsonAlpha: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to developing and applying scientific advances to health, agriculture, learning, and commercialization. Opened in 2008, HudsonAlpha’s vision is to leverage the synergy between discovery, education, medicine, and economic development in genomic sciences to improve the human conditionATRIUM CAFE
Week of June 7th 2021 . Try a Smash-It Burger. 1/3-pound fresh ground beef patty Seared to Order and Served on a Brioche Bun $4.59 burger only MONDAY. Fresh Start: Breakfast Bowl $2.89. Copper Kettle: Two Home Made Soups Daily $2.75/$3.25 Comfort Food: Hickory Barbecue Bacon Cheddar Meatloaf $7.27. Entree served with a side and a 22-ounce fountain beverage, or a second side.HUDSONALPHA
HudsonAlpha's Expansion - 800 Hudson Way. 800 Hudson Way is poised for growth and for welcoming new companies. There are many benefits of establishing a startup, growing an early stage company or relocating an established company to the HudsonAlpha campus.SARA COOPER, PHD
Email: sjcooper@hudsonalpha.org Phone: 256-327-9491 Location: 601 Genome Way, Huntsville, AL 35806 HUDSONALPHA ICELL 3.0 First time in my life that I've been excited to learn about cells. I'm 21, and I'm very interested in science and especially biology. This highlights some of the benefits of this technology, I think, in regards to learning styles like mine. CAMPUS – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges. THE STORY OF HUDSONALPHA The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has a four-fold mission of conducting genomics-based research to improve human health and well being; implementing genomic medicine, sparking entrepreneurship and economic development; and providing educational outreach to nurture the next generation of biotech researchers and entrepreneurs, as well as to create a biotech literate public. ALIMETRIX – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges.VISION AND MISSION
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges. HUDSONALPHA WELCOMES SAVANTZ TO BIOTECH CAMPUS New resident associate company developing “Robots that help” The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is excited to welcome SavantZto its
EXAMPLES OF GENETIC DISORDERS Edward Syndrome Other name: Trisomy 18 Symptoms: growth deficiency, small head (microcephaly), small jaw/mouth (micrognathia), clenched fists with overlapping fingers, mental retardation, developmental delays, heart defects, underdeveloped lungs, and other skeletal and organ anomalies.. Mortality Rate: 95% of fetuses with Trisomy 18 will not survive to birth. SHAREABLE SCIENCE: BEYOND THE BLOG Featured Video. Choose Fact Over Fear. Dr. Neil Lamb presents Beyond the Blog, a companion to Shareable Science, to help make sense of the science related to the coronavirus COVID-19.ATRIUM CAFE
Week of June 7th 2021 . Try a Smash-It Burger. 1/3-pound fresh ground beef patty Seared to Order and Served on a Brioche Bun $4.59 burger only MONDAY. Fresh Start: Breakfast Bowl $2.89. Copper Kettle: Two Home Made Soups Daily $2.75/$3.25 Comfort Food: Hickory Barbecue Bacon Cheddar Meatloaf $7.27. Entree served with a side and a 22-ounce fountain beverage, or a second side. CENTER FOR PLANT SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Using genomic sequencing to link plant genes and plant features. A key goal for identifying useful traits in plants used for agriculture is the development of techniques to measure specific plant features (tiller count, leaf area, water use efficiency or photosynthesis activity, for example). LAB – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit institute dedicated to innovating in the field of genomic technology and sciences across a spectrum of biological challenges. HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGYABOUTGIVINGENTREPRENEURSSITE SELECTORSCANCERLIFESCIENCE LINKS (MS) The HudsonAlpha Genome Sequencing Center is a global leader in providing de novo whole genome sequencing, assembly and analysis. Vision. To leverage the synergy between discovery, education, medicine, and economic development in genomic sciences toSHAREABLE SCIENCE
Let Dr. Neil Lamb help make sense of all the information surrounding the coronavirus COVID-19. Watch the Shareable Science companion video series ‘Beyond the Blog’ for an easy to understand explanation of the science behind this disease, how it spreads and what scientists are doing to help diagnose and treat the disease. HUDSONALPHA EXPANDS BIOTECH CAMPUS HudsonAlpha expands biotech campus. May 10, 2021 (Huntsville, Ala.) – Today, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined state and regional officials, members of the business and non-profit community, and leadership from HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology to celebrate a groundbreaking for an expansion of the biotech campus.SUMMER CAMPS
June 28-July 2, from 9 am to noon. July 28- July 2, from 1 to 4 pm. July 12-16, from 1 to 4 pm. Eligibility: Rising 6 th through rising 9 th graders. Cost: $175/student. The Code of Life camp focuses on DNA. Young scientists begin the week by extracting DNA from a variety of organisms and end the week with a little genetic engineering. CAREER – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY Apply Now. HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit that is passionate about translating the promise of genomics into measurable real-world results. Our culture is open and inquisitive—we encourage curiosity as a pathway to discovery. We foster an enterprising spirit and collaborative approach, which has served as an acceleratorHUDSONALPHA
Support. Please contact the HudsonAlpha Foundation if you have any questions. foundation@hudsonalpha.org, 256.327.9446. There are multiple naming opportunities at 800 Hudson Way available for donors to establish a lasting legacy at HudsonAlpha and support our missions for decades to come. HUDSONALPHA GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR CAMPUS EXPANSION Last week, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined state and regional officials, members of the business and non-profit community, and leadership from HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology to celebrate a groundbreaking for an expansion of the biotech campus. HUDSONALPHA ICELL 3.0 iCell® offers a 3-D representation of cellular components, giving students a context for learning fundamental cell structure and function. First time in my life that I've been excited to learn about cells. I'm 21, and I'm very interested in science and especially biology. This highlights some of the benefits of this technology, Ithink, in
ALEX HARKESS, PHD
Alex Harkess, PhD holds a joint position as faculty investigator at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and assistant professor, Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science at Auburn University. Harkess joined Auburn and HudsonAlpha in 2020 after four years with the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis.JEREMY SCHMUTZ
Jeremy Schmutz joined the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in 2008 as a faculty investigator. He leads the Informatics and Production Sequencing Groups at the Genome Sequencing Center, which he co-directs with Jane Grimwood. Schmutz graduated from North Central College in Naperville, IL, in three years with a BS in ComputerScience and a
HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGYABOUTGIVINGENTREPRENEURSSITE SELECTORSCANCERLIFESCIENCE LINKS (MS) The HudsonAlpha Genome Sequencing Center is a global leader in providing de novo whole genome sequencing, assembly and analysis. Vision. To leverage the synergy between discovery, education, medicine, and economic development in genomic sciences toSHAREABLE SCIENCE
Let Dr. Neil Lamb help make sense of all the information surrounding the coronavirus COVID-19. Watch the Shareable Science companion video series ‘Beyond the Blog’ for an easy to understand explanation of the science behind this disease, how it spreads and what scientists are doing to help diagnose and treat the disease. HUDSONALPHA EXPANDS BIOTECH CAMPUS HudsonAlpha expands biotech campus. May 10, 2021 (Huntsville, Ala.) – Today, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined state and regional officials, members of the business and non-profit community, and leadership from HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology to celebrate a groundbreaking for an expansion of the biotech campus.SUMMER CAMPS
June 28-July 2, from 9 am to noon. July 28- July 2, from 1 to 4 pm. July 12-16, from 1 to 4 pm. Eligibility: Rising 6 th through rising 9 th graders. Cost: $175/student. The Code of Life camp focuses on DNA. Young scientists begin the week by extracting DNA from a variety of organisms and end the week with a little genetic engineering. CAREER – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY Apply Now. HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a nonprofit that is passionate about translating the promise of genomics into measurable real-world results. Our culture is open and inquisitive—we encourage curiosity as a pathway to discovery. We foster an enterprising spirit and collaborative approach, which has served as an acceleratorHUDSONALPHA
Support. Please contact the HudsonAlpha Foundation if you have any questions. foundation@hudsonalpha.org, 256.327.9446. There are multiple naming opportunities at 800 Hudson Way available for donors to establish a lasting legacy at HudsonAlpha and support our missions for decades to come. HUDSONALPHA GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR CAMPUS EXPANSION Last week, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined state and regional officials, members of the business and non-profit community, and leadership from HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology to celebrate a groundbreaking for an expansion of the biotech campus. HUDSONALPHA ICELL 3.0 iCell® offers a 3-D representation of cellular components, giving students a context for learning fundamental cell structure and function. First time in my life that I've been excited to learn about cells. I'm 21, and I'm very interested in science and especially biology. This highlights some of the benefits of this technology, Ithink, in
ALEX HARKESS, PHD
Alex Harkess, PhD holds a joint position as faculty investigator at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and assistant professor, Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science at Auburn University. Harkess joined Auburn and HudsonAlpha in 2020 after four years with the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis.JEREMY SCHMUTZ
Jeremy Schmutz joined the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in 2008 as a faculty investigator. He leads the Informatics and Production Sequencing Groups at the Genome Sequencing Center, which he co-directs with Jane Grimwood. Schmutz graduated from North Central College in Naperville, IL, in three years with a BS in ComputerScience and a
HUDSONALPHA FOUNDATION The mission of the HudsonAlpha Foundation is to develop the relationships and financial resources to support the work of the nonprofit HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Please join us in shaping the future of our planet through research, discoveries, education and applications in genetics and genomics to ensure ahealthier, more
THE STORY OF HUDSONALPHA The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has a four-fold mission of conducting genomics-based research to improve human health and well being; implementing genomic medicine, sparking entrepreneurship and economic development; and providing educational outreach to nurture the next generation of biotech researchers and entrepreneurs, as well as to create a biotech literate public. HUDSONALPHA WELCOMES SAVANTZ TO BIOTECH CAMPUS New resident associate company developing “Robots that help” The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is excited to welcome SavantZto its
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The resident biotech associate companies are central to the success of HudsonAlpha. More than 40 biotech companies call HudsonAlpha home. Some of these companies started as spin outs from HudsonAlpha research laboratories while some relocated from other areas of the country because of the benefits of this unique ecosystem. MEET HUDSONALPHA’S DIVERSITY TASK FORCE What is Diversity? “Differences among people with respect to age, class, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, health, physical and mental ability, race, sexual orientation, religion, stature EXAMPLES OF GENETIC DISORDERS Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Definition: CML is a cancer of the bone marrow caused by rapid growth of blood-forming cells. This syndrome makes up 7-20% of all leukemia cases. Symptoms: Symptoms are usually vague and non-specific, including fatigue, weakness, fever, swollen spleen, bleeding, and bruising.ATRIUM CAFE
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Biotech Basics is a series developed by Neil Lamb, PhD, Vice President for Educational Outreach at HudsonAlpha. The archive portion of this site has been preserved as a resource. We also continue to share the very latest in genomics through Dr. Lamb’s blog, Shareable Science. THE GENETICS OF EYE COLOR Eye color genes. In humans, eye color is determined by the amount of light that reflects off the iris, a muscular structure that controls how much light enters the eye. The range in eye color, from blue to hazel to brown (see figure one), depends on the level of melanin pigment stored in the melanosome “packets” in the melanocytes ofthe iris.
SOUTHSEQ – HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY SouthSeq is a NIH-funded research study looking at how a new kind of genetic test, called whole genome sequencing, can be used to try to find the reason for medical problems among newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).__
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HudsonAlpha internationally-renowned faculty members are committed to making impactful discoveries in genomics and genetics that improve health and create a more sustainable world.Shawn Levy, PhD
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PH.D. IN BIOCHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY _Genomic and genetic analysis of human traits and diseases._ Richard M. Myers, PhD, President and Science Director and M. A. Loya Chair in Genomics at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. The Myers lab focuses on applying functional genomics and genetics approaches to understanding how genes and regulatory regions contribute to basic biology, human disease, responses to the environment and population genetics.Devin Absher, PhD
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PH.D. IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY _Epigenomic analysis of complex human traits and diseases_ Devin Absher, PhD, uses the epigenome to study complex diseases and traits, especially autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease, cancerand aging.
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M.D. AND PH.D. IN PATHOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE _Genetic architecture of morphologic variation_ Greg Barsh, MD, PhD, studies the genetic mechanisms that underlie differences in individual appearance and that could give new insight into both basic biology and human disease.David Bick, MD
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MD, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE _Human clinical genetics_ David Bick, MD, is a clinical geneticist with more than 20 years experience diagnosing and treating children with genetic disorders. Bick is the medical director of the Clinic for Genomic Medicine on theHudsonAlpha campus.
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PHD IN PLANT BREEDING, GENETICS, & GENOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA _Using genomics for crop improvement_ Josh Clevenger, PhD, focuses on using genomics for crop improvement, especially crops in the southeast and Alabama.Greg Cooper, PhD
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PH.D. IN GENETICS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY _Human Genetics and Genomics_ Greg Cooper, PhD, researches the structures, functions and evolutionary histories of human genomes, with an emphasis on applying genomic approaches to study human disease.Sara Cooper, PhD
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Sara Cooper, PhD, focuses on combining metabolomics with genomics and applying that data to pancreatic and ovarian cancer.Jane Grimwood, PhD
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PH.D. IN MICROBIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM _Genomic resource development for plants_ Jane Grimwood, PhD, co-directs the Genome Sequencing Center at HudsonAlpha, managing one of the few centers in the world that produces, analyzes and interprets genomic data on economically important plant and organism species to improve crop breeding and other agricultural practices.Jian Han, MD, PhD
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M.D., SUZHOU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHINA; PH.D. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ATBIRMINGHAM
_Technology development to advance medical science_ Jian Han, MD, PhD, focuses on developing integrated solutions for molecular differential diagnosis and mapping the personalizedimmunorepertoire.
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PHD IN PLANT BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA _Plant Reproductive, Evolutionary, and Comparative Genomics_ Alex Harkess , PhD studies plant reproductive, evolutionary, and comparative genomics. His research has focused on the evolution and function of small RNA pathways, the evolution of sex chromosomes in plants, and broad-scale comparative genomics.Neil Lamb, PhD
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PH.D. IN GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY _Educational outreach relating to genetics, genomics andbiotechnology_
Neil Lamb, PhD, oversees all educational programming developed at HudsonAlpha as vice president for educational outreach. Lamb creates innovative teacher training, student experiences, public enrichment, classroom kits and digital resources that re-shape how science education is delivered.Shawn Levy, PhD
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PH.D. IN BIOCHEMISTRY, EMORY UNIVERSITY _Technology development and automation, informatics, genomicvariation_
Shawn Levy, PhD, uses high performance genotyping and sequencing technologies to support projects from plant and animal phylogenetic studies to translational and clinical based projects at the Genomic Services Laboratory and the Clinical Services Laboratory. Elaine Lyon, PhD, FACMG Faculty InvestigatorVisit Website
PHD IN MEDICAL GENETICS, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM _Promoting high quality and appropriate clinical genomic testing_ Elaine Lyon, PhD, FACMG, uses high performance genotyping and sequencing technologies to empower the use of molecular genomics in a clinical setting to diagnose inherited diseases or predict susceptibility to disease through the Clinical Services Laboratory.Jeremy Schmutz
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B.S. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, B.S. IN BIOLOGY, NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE _Whole genome sequencing and assembly, population genomics_ Jeremy Schmutz co-directs the Genome Sequencing Center at HudsonAlpha, managing one of the few centers in the world that produces, analyzes and interprets genomic data on economically important plant and organism species to improve crop breeding and other agriculturalpractices.
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PHD IN BIOLOGY, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE _Understanding the role of the rhizome in resource reallocation andperenniality._
Kankshita Swaminathan, PhD, studies the role of the rhizome in nutrient storage and reproduction in plants. She is interested in how perennial plants remobilize nutrients year after year.Since 2008
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