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Since the announcement of the completion of the draft human genome in 2000, and final completion in 2003, rapid progress in sequencing technology has enabled new areas of Science to be opened up for exploration. At its opening in 1994, the Campus housed approximately 400 employees. This has grown to
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In 2000, the first draft of the human genome was announced with the Sanger Centre championing open access to the data and making the largest contribution to the global collaborative endeavour. Genomes began to convert biology into big data science. The subsequently renamed Wellcome Trust Sanger
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established the Sanger Centre in 1992 to undertake the most ambitious project ever attempted in biology, sequencing the human genome. The new facility developed laboratory infrastructure, robotics, team working and computational approaches on a scale unprecedented in life sciences.
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located on the same site, and the two institutes formed a natural fit, consolidating expertise, facilities and knowledge in one place and enabling both to contribute a major role in the Human Genome Project – a global collaboration to sequence the first ‘reference’ human genome.
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By 1800 ownership of the Hall and estate had passed to the Green family, who remained until 1920, when the Hall was sold to the Robinsons. During the Second World War, the Hall was used for billeting American soldiers, stationed at the local airbase at Duxford.
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In 2020, the South Cambridgeshire District Council granted outline planning permission for an expansion of the Campus. The expansion will increase the overall Campus grounds from 125 acres to 440 acres. The first buildings are expected to be completed in 2026.
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was built by John Bromwell Jones in 1748 and remains today as the central three-storey block on the Campus. Opposite the house were stables, a kitchen garden and an orchard, all of which still exist, albeit in altered form.
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In 1953 the Hall and grounds were sold to Tube Investments Plc for us as research laboratories, which closed in the late 1980s. The site remained under their ownership until it was sold to Genome Research Limited in 1992.
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At the Campus, genome and biodata research takes place. The Campus provides bioinformatics services and delivers training in genomics and biodata to scientists and clinicians.
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over 2,600 people employed at the Wellcome Genome Campus today, making the Campus a densely concentrated and globally significant cluster for biodata and genomics expertise.
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in Cambridge but it wasn’t until the early eighteenth century that the first building – a modest hunting and fishing lodge – was erected by Captain Joseph Richardson of
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Wellcome funded the establishment of the Sanger Centre in 1993 and chose Hinxton as the home for its new genome research institute. Shortly after,
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One third of the human genome was sequenced for the first time at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, and the data was stored and shared through
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Holroyd, N.; Sanchez-Flores, A. (2012). "Producing parasitic helminth reference and draft genomes at the Wellcome Sanger Institute".
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At the time of its official opening by the Princess Royal in 1994, the Wellcome Genome Campus was already home to the
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Institute established long term research programmes to explore and apply genome sequences.
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Chiang, G. T.; Clapham, P.; Qi, G.; Sale, K.; Coates, G. (2011).
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Scientific research campus in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, England
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Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour
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The Campus is home to some institutes and organisations in
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Buildings and structures in South Cambridgeshire District
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The first recorded owner of the estate, in 1506, was the
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Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Saffron Walden, CB10 1SA
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Hinxton
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University of Cambridge
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