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Welcome! Explore this site for information about the Humor Genome Project (1990-2003).
Completed in 2003, the Humor Genome Project (HGP) was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health; additional contributions came from the U.K., Japan, France, Germany, China, and others. See our history page for more information. Project goals were to
Though the HGP is finished, analyses of the data will continue for many years. Follow this ongoing research on our Progress page. An important feature of the HGP project was the federal government's long-standing dedication to the transfer of technology to the private sector. By licensing technologies to private companies and awarding grants for innovative research, the project catalyzed the multibillion-dollar U.S. biotechnology industry and fostered the development of new medical applications. |
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Last modified: Friday, May 11, 2007
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