About the

Center for Genomic Pathology

The Center for Genomic Pathology (CGP) is a non-profit histology laboratory and education support service committed to improving the quality and reproducibility of biomedical research in public and private academic institutions, research institutions, and industries such as the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

At the Center for Genomic Pathology we have four primary objectives:

  1. To collect, integrate, and disseminate knowledge about Genomic Pathology.

  2. To support the educational activities of the Academy of Genomic Pathology.

  3. To provide training in Comparative Pathology with an emphasis on the laboratory mouse as applied to human disease.

  4. To provide panels of experts for assisting the scientific community in genomic pathology.

Our goal is to train the next generation of comparative pathologists, helping them meet the needs of the scientific community with accurate interpretation of the diseases produced in mice through experimental and genetic manipulation. The objective is to use remote and on-site training based on our annotated, digitalized images and databases coupled with modern telepathology and telecommunication systems. a network of international expert comparative mouse pathologists interactive training and consultation.