Open Genomes Foundation Employee Directory
Biotechnology ResearchArizona, United States2-10 Employees
Open Genomes is an international non-governmental organization located in the United States and Germany. Contributions to Open Genomes Foundation are tax deductible in the United States, EIN: 46-2725903, and contributions to Open Genomes e.V. are tax deductible in the European Union. Mission statement: ● Combine the elements of Open Science and crowdsourcing to enhance basic research, improve public health, and save lives. ● Conduct research using open whole sequences, and publicize the results for the general public throughout the world. ● Provide a means for others to sponsor whole genome sequencing for people from underserved groups, and advocate for the rights of people with genetic disabilities. ● Develop phylogenies of all of human non-recombining haploid segments, derive the Reconstructed Ancestral Human Reference Sequence, create population-specific linkage maps, and use phylogeny to help with population genetics, medical and forensic research. ● Use open genomics to help demonstrate the fundamental unity of all mankind, discover human origins, history, and ancestry using archaeogenetics, ● Refute scientific inaccuracies that use genomic data to support genetic determinism, unscientific myths that divide people, and help oppose the commercial exploitation of closed genomic results for private profit. ● Help offer phased whole genome sequencing for the general public at the lowest cost possible, on a non-profit basis with minimal operating overhead, making all results 100% public and accessible for personal and scientific research in Genbank. ● Offer a proving ground for new genomic sequencing technologies, a proof of concept for the future routine sequencing of large numbers of people. Our detailed Mission Statement: http://www.open-genomes.org/tax-deductible_mission.html