Clinical Informatics News, a publication that monitors important trends in the technology and medical industries, highlights the innovative Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative research study in an article on genome-informed healthcare.
read moreIBM named Coriell Life Sciences and OnFarm the winners of its North American SmartCamp event in Silicon Valley. Part of the company's Global Entrepreneur Program, SmartCamps are designed to identify and support startup companies developing innovative solutions using cloud, big data, analytics, mobile and social technologies.
read moreCoriell Life Sciences (CLS), a cutting-edge venture that focuses on storage, interpretation and delivery of genomic information for healthcare implementation, has been selected to participate in an exclusive IBM event and will vie for the chance to be named "Entrepreneur of the Year."
read moreSouth Jersey Biz Magazine names Coriell's President and CEO, Dr. Michael Christman, one of the most influential figures in the region's medical field.
read moreThe Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative research study is the focus of an in-depth article appearing in the August edition of Flying Kite Magazine, a Philadelphia-area publication.
read moreAnother successful year of Coriell Institute's Summer Experience for Students has come to a close. The four-week course – designed for high school and college-aged students interested in pursuing a career in the sciences – concluded earlier this month.
read moreThe Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative (CPMC) research study's partnership with the United States Air Force is the centerpiece of a statewide publication.
read moreCalvin H. Knowlton, BSPharm, MDiv, PhD, a member of the Coriell Board of Trustees, has been selected as the recipient of a prestigious regional award.
read moreSouth Jersey Biz Magazine names Dr. Courtney Kronenthal, Coriell's Director of Communications and Development, one of the region's top 20 professionals under the age of 40.
read moreIn 1953, three scientists (James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins) published papers in Nature magazine detailing the structure of DNA. 50 years later to the day, the Human Genome Project declared that the first human genome was on the verge of being sequenced.
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