April 8, 2002 - Secretary of State (Science, Research, and Development) Visits TCAG
March 30, 2002 - Sick Kids scientist wins Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Explorer Award
February 19, 2002 - Canada and Germany Sign Agreement to Collaborate on Research & Training in Human Genetics
Jan 2002 - TCAG, Canadian Genetic Diseases Network, and the Industry Technology Research Institute of Taiwan sign microarray development deal.
October 30, 2001 - Discovery promises hope of genetic test for Williams syndrome
October 29, 2001 - Scientists identify new genetic mechanism for disease
June 29, 2001 - Researchers identify gene for rare form of leukemia that strikes infants
January 30, 2001 - Inherited prostate cancer gene identified
February 10, 2001 - Canadian scientists discover giant gene
November 22, 2000 - Sick Kids first to access company's genome data
November 21, 2000 - Sick Kids first Canadian hospital to buy human genome data
November 21, 2000 - Sick Kids signs first Canadian deal with Celera Genomics to advance genetics research
July 6, 2000 - The Unwritten Story of the Human Genome Project
June 27, 2000 - Geneticists open new chapter in Book of Life
April 4, 2000 - Ontario invests $75 million in genomics research
March 29, 2000 - Prestigious scientific award for two Hospital for Sick Children researchers
July 8, 1999 - The Hospital for Sick Children to host worldwide genome database on IBM Supercomputer
June 1, 1999 - Researchers pinpoint region for cystic fibrosis modifier gene
June 1, 1999 - Gene found for rare metabolic disorder
March 16, 1999 - Canada's most powerful supercomputer now at Sick Kids
November 5, 1998 - Sick Kids improves access to global genome database
September 30, 1998 - Scientists find gene for severe form of epilepsy
July 22,1998 - The Hospital for Sick Children opens TCAG


