No one part of the body works alone, including our DNA. Our genomes directly and indirectly influence all aspects of our health, connecting the cells in our bodies with a common genetic code. That's why our researchers and healthcare providers are connecting across the globe with a common goal - to study the interconnected ways our genomes determine human health and disease.
Learn about our global missionOur projects are designed to bring together Cleveland Clinic experts from multiple fields to develop advanced genomic technologies and computational tools.
View Genome Center projectsCleveland Clinic used real-world patient data to link diabetes medications, weight loss drugs and Alzheimer’s disease risk reduction.
The extent RNA editing plays in aging brains highlights the importance of non-genetic risk factors in Alzheimer’s disease.
The funds will support a research infrastructure to understand how inflammation and other factors impact “biological brain age” and Alzheimer’s disease.