The National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Frontiers in Genetics, a network of 250 scientists from different universities and institutes of Switzerland, is part of a program created in 2001 by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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Frontiers in Genetics aims at understanding the function and regulation of certain genes during development, as well as their role in maintaining health or favouring the emergence of pathology.
The NCCR is based on 3 research programs (work packages) and individual contributions.
Partnership with industry is encouraged, in order to exploit potential discoveries in the field of medical therapies.
One of our NCCR’s missions is to train a new generation of brains.
Its international Doctoral School, established in 2001, recruits around the world the best students in genetics and offers them a program of superior formation.
The combined efforts of the researchers have led to the creation of 5 platforms that provide services to the scientific community and the private sector.
The genomics and bioimaging platforms are located in Geneva, whereas Lausanne hosts the mouse Metabolic Evaluation Facility (MEF) and the lentiviral platform.
The site-specific genome integration system for drosophila (FlyC31), another molecular tool of genetic engineering, was developed in Zurich.
Frontiers in Genetics also expresses a strong wish to communicate with the public, by means of scientific lay activities.
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Promote the interaction between the different research groups studying gene expression, chromosome structure and organism development.
Our network must contribute to connecting and integrating the three levels of complexity that characterise research in genetics.
- Set up an international doctoral school to train students in genetics.
- Develop common platforms of genetic engineering and state-of-the-art technologies.
- Create a centre of excellence in research, education and cutting-edge technologies in the Lemanic region.
- Promote the involvement of women in research.
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