We are a group of nonconformist scientists addressing the lack of diversity in genomic banks, which leads to inequality in medical advances and lost opportunities in research and innovation.

Therefore, we have developed an innovative and disruptive proposal: a biobank representing the diversity and admixture of the Brazilian population. This initiative will enhance the inclusion of marginalized communities in precision medicine and accelerate innovation in the health industry.

Why Brazil?

210 million people

The largest population

of African descent outside Africa

Practically unknown indigenous component

praticamente desconhecido

500 years

of admixture of Indigenous, African, and European populations

Why Brazil?

210 million people

The largest population

of African descent outside Africa

Practically unknown indigenous component

500 years

of admixture of Indigenous, African, and European populations

gen-t R&I platform
Integration of genomic, clinical and behavioral data

gen-t project

We are establishing the largest and most diverse genetic bank in Latin America, comprising 200,000 Brazilians.

Our goal is to comprehend the genetic diversity within the Brazilian population and recognize variations associated with various health traits. By doing so, we intend to support researchers and companies in developing of more precise and effective medicines.

Recruitment began in January 2023, and we have already enlisted nearly 10,000 volunteers from all regions of the country.

We are establishing the largest and most diverse genetic bank in Latin America, comprising 200,000 Brazilians.

Our goal is to comprehend the genetic diversity within the Brazilian population and recognize variations associated with various health traits. By doing so, we intend to support researchers and companies in developing of more precise and effective medicines.

Recruitment began in January 2023, and we have already enlisted nearly 10,000 volunteers from all regions of the country.

gen-t researchers

Prof. Lygia V. Pereira

CEO

"The project's findings could translate into developing new drugs that are more effective, specific and intelligent. And best of all: this is not a benefit for the individual, it's a benefit for everyone."

Ph.D. in Human Genetics from Mount Sinai Graduate School and Full Professor of Human Genetics at the University of São Paulo. Gen-t was founded with the understanding of the critical need to enhance genetic diversity worldwide.

Professor Tábita Hünemeier

Data and Bioinformatics

"We want to understand who the Brazilian population is and how this, in the long run, can lead to improvements in our healthcare system."

Associate Professor at USP and Ph.D. in Population Genetics, with an emphasis on the study of native and mixed populations of the Americas. In 2015, Tábita received the L’Oréal Women in Science Award.

Dr. Alexandre Pereira

Scientific Advisor

"This project is not just a building block, it is a structural module that can revolutionize how people do things. It can change the way this type of research is conducted in Brazil."

A cardiologist and Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the University of São Paulo, Alexandre is a researcher at the Laboratory of Genetics and Molecular Cardiology at the Heart Institute.

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