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Human Origins Genotyping Laboratory |
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The Human Origins Genotyping
Laboratory (HOGL) was formed to service the DNA testing needs of large-scale
projects for both the academic community and the private sector. Over the last few years HOGL has expanded to
meet the needs of National Geographic and IBM's "Genographic Project." HOGL provides testing for all of the pubic
participants of the Genographic Project for the entire world. In order to service this demanding project we
have built infrastructure to extract, quantify, normalize, and amplify DNA from
thousands of samples at a time. Our Biotechnology Computing Facility (BCF) has
constructed a custom Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) to track
samples from their entry into the laboratory, through all of the testing
procedures, to completed results. Through our collaborations with the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core
(GATC) and the BCF, we are capable of providing the client with cheek cell collection
swabs and barcoded vials and performing all manipulations necessary to provide
nearly any form of genetic data set for any type of client.
We have recently expanded the scope
of our laboratory to include the DNA Shoah Project, a
humanitarian effort to perform a forensic reconstruction of the victims of the
Holocaust. This project is being coordinated in our laboratory and seeks
to reunite families separated by the Holocaust, as well as provide a database
for the forensic community to enable the proper identifications of the remains
of the victims.
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