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'''Human Genome Organisation''' (HUGO) is an international scientific organization that aims to promote the study of [[genomic]] science and its related research. Established in 1989, HUGO has been instrumental in the mapping and sequencing of the [[human genome]].
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| abbreviation = HUGO
| formation = 1988
| type = Non-profit
| purpose = [[Human genome]] research
| headquarters = [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
| region_served = Worldwide
| language = [[English language|English]]
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = [[Charles Lee (geneticist)|Charles Lee]]
| website = [http://www.hugo-international.org/ www.hugo-international.org]
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The '''Human Genome Organisation''' ('''HUGO''') is an international organization that coordinates [[human genome]] research worldwide. It was established in 1988 to foster collaboration among scientists working on the [[Human Genome Project]], which aimed to map and understand all the genes of the human species.


== History ==
== History ==
The Human Genome Organisation was founded in 1989 during the first Human Genome Mapping Workshop in Edinburgh. The organization was created to facilitate the exchange of information and resources related to the human genome project. The initial goal of HUGO was to coordinate the efforts of scientists around the world in mapping and sequencing the human genome.
HUGO was founded in 1988, during the early stages of the [[Human Genome Project]]. The organization was created to facilitate international collaboration and communication among researchers involved in mapping and sequencing the human genome. Since its inception, HUGO has played a crucial role in advancing [[genomics]] and [[genetic research]].


== Objectives ==
== Objectives ==
HUGO's primary objective is to promote research in genomic science, particularly in relation to human health. This includes the promotion of high standards in genomic research, the facilitation of information exchange among genomic researchers, and the encouragement of collaborations among researchers in different countries.
HUGO's primary objectives include:
 
* Promoting international collaboration in [[genomics]] research.
== Structure ==
* Facilitating the sharing of [[genetic data]] and resources.
HUGO is governed by a Council, which is elected by the members of the organization. The Council is responsible for setting the strategic direction of HUGO and overseeing its activities. The day-to-day operations of HUGO are managed by the Secretariat, which is based in Singapore.
* Supporting the development of [[bioinformatics]] tools and technologies.
* Encouraging the ethical use of [[genetic information]].


== Activities ==
== Activities ==
HUGO organizes a number of activities to promote genomic research. These include the annual Human Genome Meeting, which brings together researchers from around the world to discuss the latest developments in genomic science. HUGO also publishes the journal ''Human Genomics'', which features original research articles, reviews, and commentaries on all aspects of human genomics.
HUGO organizes various activities to achieve its objectives, including:
 
* Hosting international conferences and workshops on [[genomics]] and related fields.
== Impact ==
* Publishing research findings and reports on [[genetic research]].
HUGO has made significant contributions to the field of genomic science. The organization played a key role in the Human Genome Project, which resulted in the first complete sequence of the human genome. HUGO's efforts have also led to the development of new technologies and methodologies for genomic research, and have facilitated collaborations among researchers in different countries.
* Providing a platform for scientists to share their work and collaborate on projects.


[[File:HUGO logo.png|thumb|right|The logo of the Human Genome Organisation]]
== Membership ==
HUGO's membership includes scientists, researchers, and institutions from around the world who are involved in [[genomics]] and [[genetic research]]. Members benefit from access to a global network of experts and resources in the field of [[genomics]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Human Genome Project]]
* [[Genomics]]
* [[Genomics]]
* [[Human Genome Project]]
* [[Bioinformatics]]
* [[Genetic mapping]]
* [[Genetic research]]


== References ==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.hugo-international.org/ Official HUGO website]


== External links ==
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* [http://www.hugo-international.org Official website]


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Latest revision as of 04:25, 29 December 2024


Human Genome Organisation
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Formation 1988
Type Non-profit
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Membership N/A
Language English
Leader title President
Leader name Charles Lee
Website www.hugo-international.org


The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) is an international organization that coordinates human genome research worldwide. It was established in 1988 to foster collaboration among scientists working on the Human Genome Project, which aimed to map and understand all the genes of the human species.

History[edit]

HUGO was founded in 1988, during the early stages of the Human Genome Project. The organization was created to facilitate international collaboration and communication among researchers involved in mapping and sequencing the human genome. Since its inception, HUGO has played a crucial role in advancing genomics and genetic research.

Objectives[edit]

HUGO's primary objectives include:

Activities[edit]

HUGO organizes various activities to achieve its objectives, including:

  • Hosting international conferences and workshops on genomics and related fields.
  • Publishing research findings and reports on genetic research.
  • Providing a platform for scientists to share their work and collaborate on projects.

Membership[edit]

HUGO's membership includes scientists, researchers, and institutions from around the world who are involved in genomics and genetic research. Members benefit from access to a global network of experts and resources in the field of genomics.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]