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The Public Population Project in Genomics (P³G) and Society is a not-for-profit consortium that provides the international research community with access to the expertise, resources and innovative tools for health and social sciences research. P³G works with researchers from around the world to:

Encourage collaboration between researchers and biobankers
Promote harmonization of data
Optimize the design, set-up and research activities of studies, biobanks, research databases and other similar health and social research infrastructures
Facilitate the transfer of knowledge and provide training

P³G brings the genomics and health research community together via conferences summer schools as well as online through the Observatory - a publicly accessible knowledge database. Principles of transparency and collaboration are integral to the P³G approach.

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  OFFICIAL NOTICE

P3G Annual Members' Meeting

To be held Friday, June 8th, 2012
8:00 EDT/13:00 GMT
By web and teleconference
Further information will be communicated shortly
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As of August 16, 2011, P³G is located at :
2155 Guy Street, 4th Fl.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H3H 2R9
+1 (514) 934-4447
 
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 INTERNATIONAL
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» HandsOn: Biobanks
   Sept. 20-21, 2012
   Uppsala, SE
 
» ELSI 2.0 International
   Initiative

   June 26, 2012
   Rotterdam, NL

» Summer School 2012
   June 18-21, 2012
   Cambridge, UK
 
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