Advanced Molecular Detection: National investment to advance genomic sequencing capacity: Minnesota: September 5, 2023
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Description:Total Investment1: $20,227,757
State and Local Investment: $12,098,884
Research Awards: $928,873
Centers of Excellence (FY22-23): $7,200,000
Central Bioinformatic Regional Resource Lead, Central AMD Training Lead, and Community of Practice Domain Lead Minnesota is part of the Central region. In 2018, the AMD program established seven workforce development regions across the country. Each region has an AMD training lead and a bioinformatics lead. This provides a network of customized AMD support which helps develop skills and provides training assistance to public health labs across the country.
Minnesota’s Bioinformatic Regional Resource Lead acts as a regional consultant. They provide support to labs within the region on data analysis and how to interface with IT departments. Its AMD Training Lead provides support to labs in the Central region on pathogen-specific training and cross-cutting AMD training to help staff develop the critical skills necessary to extract, analyze, and interpret sequencing data.
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