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Human Genome Variation

Genetic differences play an important role in susceptibility to both inherited and infectious diseases. These differences can also play a role in how individuals respond when affected by disease. The research mission of the Center for Human Genome Variation is focused on the use of modern genomics to help understand how human genetic variation influences disease.

The main areas of research within the Center are aimed at identification of human genetic variation involved in HIV-host interactions, neuropsychiatric diseases, and cognition. By learning how our genomes affect these conditions and traits, we hope to gain insights that will ultimately improve our understanding and treatment of human disease.