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Genomics research in health and the environment is constantly evolving. Many scientific breakthroughs are being made and the results are increasingly promising. Visit the Génome Québec Multimedia Gallery to watch information videos on genomics.
Mission eDNA : citizen science and genomics to the rescue of the environment
Prof. Sylvain Moineau (Université Laval) explains the CRISPR technology
Vox Pop What is genomics?
Génome Québec salutes Québec researchers
From cell to DNA
When the infinitely small generates big possibilities
If science saves lives, can we do without it?
Genomics and the bioeconomy
Discover how genomics lead to solutions in many sectors, including human health, the environment, agrifood and forestry.
Towards a Sustainable Fishery for Nunavummiut: A Genomics Solution
"A family curse" warded off by Canadian genomics research
Is genomics a solution for saving the bees? • A project with co-researchers from Université Laval, Nicolas Derome and Valérie Fournier
15 years of genomics! Visit the microsite developed by Génome Québec to celebrate 15 years of genomics research - Here's a brief look
Genomics and agriculture - for competitive and innovative products
Genomics - for accurate, timely and effective solutions in health care
Discover how genomic research contributes to sustainable development
Members of Génome Québec Management Team present their vision of genomics in Québec
Génome Québec would like to commend the excellence of Québec researchers!
Excellent presentation on the Genomics Revolution - Catalina Lopez Correa, CSO and Vice President, Sectors, Genome British Columbia - TEDx HEC Montréal - June 2013 conference
Presentation on a microscopic mushroom - Pr. Mohamed Hijri, Université de Montréal
TEDxUdeM conference, Montréal - March 2012 (English subtitles)
Finding the culprit behind lactic acidosis
In 1999, Pierre Lavoie undertook a worthy challenge: to pedal 600 km, day and night, in order to raise awareness and research funds for lactic acidosis, a disease that had taken two of his four children. For Pierre, it was time to act. A research team headed by Dr. John D. Rioux shared his enthusiasm. Their goal was to find the gene responsible for lactic acidosis (in French)
Génome Québec
Génome Québec celebrates its 10th anniversary
Presentation of the Public Population Project in Genomics (P³G)
Genetic breakthrough for brain cancer in children.
Canadian-led research team (funded in part by Génome Québec) identifies two mutations in crucial gene involved in deadly pediatric brain tumours. See Dr Nada Jabado interview at Téléjournal midi
CARTaGENE
Découverte, October, 10th 2010.
Genomics Joins the Fight Against the Spruce Budworm
Découverte.
McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Center

Tutorial on analyzing exome sequencing data - a series of 4 videos
1. Overview
2. Pipeline output files
3. Rare variants spreadsheet
4. Data analysis examples
Bob Klein's (California Institute for Regenerative Medicine) presentation at BioContact in Québec City on October 4, 2012