Hubbard Center for Genome Studies
Revolutionizing Health
Discover the 'One Health' model at HCGS: Interdisciplinary genomic research for human, animal, and environmental health. Innovating for global wellness. Read More-
01/02/24
UNH Hubbard Center to Offer Long-Read Genomic Sequencing
UNH's HCGS integrates PacBio Sequel lle & Nanopore GridION for advanced long-read DNA sequencing, boosting accuracy in plant and microorganism... -
11/28/23
UNH Researchers Provide Major Clue in Mysterious Dog Illness Case
Researchers at UNH’s New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL) and Hubbard Center for Genome Studies (HCGS) may have made significant... -
08/21/23
UNH Spearheads Multi-university Tick Surveillance System Project
Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases in Northern New England: New Research Initiative to Track Tick Pathogens and Populations. -
07/15/22
Measuring Methane in Streams
Different aquatic bodies play different roles in the release of methane gas. Wetlands, lakes, and reservoirs all play large roles in releasing...
Recent Stories
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09/25/17 - Biomedical ExcellenceUNH has been awarded a five-year, $10 million National Institutes of Health grant Read More
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08/23/17 - Lab LuminaryKelley Thomas has been designated a STEM Exemplar by the P.I. Program. Read More
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08/08/17 - Inside the Genome CenterHow did an oil spill impact a tiny organism in the Gulf of Mexcio? UNH graduate students are working to find out. Read More
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05/17/16 - Under the SeaBiological sciences students Bruce Rheaume and Scott Mithoefer recently had their genomic research on deep-sea bacteria published in Genome Announcements, a peer-reviewed journal... Read More
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09/24/15 - NIH Grant Boosts NH's Biomedical Research CapacityA five-year $18.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to a statewide partnership led by UNH and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine will expand biomedical... Read More
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01/31/13 - The Speed They NeedHigh-tech genomic analysis is transforming the work of researchers around the state. Read More
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06/14/12 - Microbial Communities Shifted Dramatically After Deepwater Horizon SpillBelleair Boulevard on Dauphin Island, Ala., in September 2010. Photo by Holly Bik. Communities of microbial organisms — species such as nematodes, protists and fungi — ... Read More