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Share Genome Institute

 5050 Murphy Canyon Rd Ste 150

San Diego, CA 92123

e-mail: iklee@ngeni.org

phone: +1 858 775-1988

ABOUT US

ShareGenome

ShareGenome is a non-profit organization and mainly run by a group of scientists and volunteers who want to promote people to share their own personal genome sequencing and health information to help other people to cure disease and develop a new medicine and treatment.  The sharing personal genome information gives a power to change the world to better place to live longer and healthier.

Who We are

President & Founder

Min Seob Lee Ph.D.

Dr. Min Seob Lee is a founder of Share Genome Institute to promote people to share their genome and health information to help other people to live heathy and happy.  He is a founder and chairman of Diagnomics Inc. and currently taking a responsibility as a CEO in Eone Diagnomics Genome Center (EDGC) in Korea.  Dr. Lee is a world leader in Genomics, Diagnostics and associated applications for personalized medicine. He has extensive experience in the life science industry and research including biotech, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostics companies, with specific expertise in personal genomics, pharmacogenomics, bioinformatics and diagnostic development.

He conducted his post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School, and received a Ph.D. from City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute in California.

Scientist & Secretary

Isaac Kise Lee

Isaac Kise Lee is a leading scientist and project manager at ShareGenome Foundation. His focus lies in pioneering technologies and utilizing extensive genome data through computational methods and a deep understanding of human genetics. Isaac was among the first to have his entire genome sequenced and analyzed, a milestone he achieved during his time at BioMe Camp. This experience ignited his passion for harnessing genome data to benefit healthcare and push the boundaries of science and technology. He completed his undergraduate studies in Biological Sciences at the University of California Irvine (UCI). Currently, he is pursuing his graduate studies in Computer Science with a specialization in bioinformatics at Incheon National University in South Korea.