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Scientific Excellence

Unparalleled Experience

Superior Technology

Offering a Full Suite of Multi-Omic Services


The McDonnell Genome Institute has been at the forefront of genomics research since our central role in the Human Genome Project. Built to deliver results on time and on budget, MGI thrives on difficult projects.

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Not getting the response levels we expected in late-stage development, we pivoted and partnered with MGI. Their protocols identified a more predictive molecular fingerprint that we simply wouldn’t have uncovered ourselves.

MGI’s services are not only comprehensive but also incredibly service-oriented, showcasing their deep expertise. Working with them eliminates the need for us to constantly track the latest technologies ourselves, allowing us to focus on the success of our project. Their practical expertise and dedication made our collaboration seamless and highly rewarding.

WashU Medicine
Principal Investigator
Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pathology and Immunology
Megan Cooper, MD, PhD

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Our High-Capacity Technology Hubs

Genome Technology Access Center


Genome Engineering & Stem Cell Center


Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center


Functional Imaging for Variant Elucidation


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MGI is a world leader in genomics with a wide breadth of technologies and a rich history of collaborations through well-established sharing and outreach pipelines. Our work is particularly unique due to the breadth of resources we offer in one location.

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Years MGI Employee Tenure

95%

% Repeat Partner Rate

65

Current Academic Institute Partners

56

Current Biopharma Partners

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