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BGI was founded privately in 1999 to participate in the renowned Human Genome Project.

BGI Group, a pioneer in life sciences, is one of the world’s leading biotechnology organizations with operations covering research, production, and applications in more than 100 countries and regions. It expanded scope through news business since 2007 and now it supports the genomics-related project with customers across the world.

01/06/2026

BGI Group announced that the severe thalassemia gene therapy independently developed by its subsidiary Hemogen Therapeutic has been approved for implementation at West China Lecheng Hospital of Sichuan University in the Hainan Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone.

The treatment cost has been reduced to RMB 1.2 million, or approximately USD 180,000, creating a more accessible pathway for patients living with severe thalassemia. Treated patients have the potential to end lifelong dependence on blood transfusions.

This milestone marks a new stage in the clinical application of BGI Group’s self-developed gene therapy and reflects our continued commitment to advancing innovative biomedical technologies for patients and families affected by serious inherited blood disorders.

More: https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7565.html

28/05/2026

New findings published in Nature offer a detailed view of how major human organs begin to form after gastrulation, including the heart, brain, eye, and kidney.

The study identifies candidate regulators of the embryonic heart’s natural pacemaker, refines the timeline of early brain development, traces cell-fate transitions in retinal and kidney development, and connects organ-specific gene expression patterns with developmental disease and infection-related vulnerability.

Co-led by the State Key Laboratory of Genome and Multi-omics Technologies at BGI-Research, the research presents a whole-embryo spatial transcriptomic atlas of human organ formation from Carnegie stages 12 to 23, corresponding to four to eight weeks post-conception.

Using Stereo-seq spatial transcriptomics and single-nucleus RNA sequencing generated on DNBSEQ platforms, the team mapped 13 euploid embryos, 77 sagittal sections, and more than 600,000 single nuclei across 50 organs and 198 molecularly defined substructures.

Read more: https://en.genomics.cn/en-scientificdiscoverie-7564.html


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25/05/2026

🚨 Final Call for Applications — Limited Seats Remaining!

🔬 Life Sciences & Medical Professionals, this is your last chance to join the BGI College Training Program:

Training Program of Applicable Smart Medical Technology

📍 Shenzhen, China | 📅 June 21 – July 5, 2026

⏳ FINAL Call Application Deadline is approaching fast:
📅 May 31, 2026

Once applications close, no further rounds will be opened.

🌍 Why You Should Apply:
✅ Hands-on laboratory & bioinformatics training
✅ Multi-omics & high-throughput sequencing technologies
✅ AI + Smart Medicine applications in healthcare
✅ Clinical applications in oncology, infectious disease & genetic disease
✅ International seminars & networking with global experts
✅ Certificate of completion + competency certification pathways

🎓 Hosted at BGI Center, Shenzhen
🗣 Conducted entirely in English
💰 Course Fee: FREE for all selected participants

⚠️ Only 30 seats available worldwide — selection is competitive.

The window is closing. If you’ve been considering applying, this is your final moment to act. Seize this final opportunity to gain cutting-edge skills and connect with an international network of professionals shaping the future of smart healthcare.

ℹ️ More Details:
https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7524.html

📝 Apply Now:
http://f7y30ksovrnezqup.mikecrm.com/ecT3DIW

22/05/2026

Every species carries a story in its genome: where it came from, how it adapted, and how it may survive in a changing world.

For International Day for Biological Diversity, we share a conversation with Dr. Li Qiye at BGI-Research on how genomics is helping scientists better understand and protect life on Earth.
From endangered pangolins and giant pandas to birds, plants, deep-sea algae, and ancient Antarctic ecosystems, the interview explores how genomic technologies are opening new windows into biodiversity.

Learn how BGI and global partners are using sequencing, multi-omics, environmental DNA, big data, and AI to uncover hidden species, support conservation, and contribute to a more harmonious relationship between people and nature.

Rear more: https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7563.html

Corporate Update-BGI Group Official Website 20/05/2026

For the dog who couldn’t walk, a veteran engineer, Mcdon left everything behind. 🐾

After resigning from her career and traveling across the country for treatments, she realized how much of the struggle was simply not knowing what, Tiger, her beloved dog was predisposed to. Genetic testing didn't change the diagnosis, but it provided the clarity she wished she’d had years ago.

It’s about being better prepared—using data to understand potential risks before they become a crisis. This proactive approach is precisely what BGI Group is dedicated to providing all pet owners. Because when our pets can't speak, every bit of insight helps. ❤️

Corporate Update-BGI Group Official Website A decade-plus career. A paralyzed dog. In 2023, Mcdon chose the latter over her career. When Tiger, her beloved companion of ten years, suddenly couldn't walk, the veteran enginee...

18/05/2026

What does it take to unlock the secrets of 10,000 fish species? 🐟 At BGI Group, the answer begins with a deep respect for life.

Launched in 2019 at ICG-Ocean with BGI Group and its partners, the Fish10K Project is more than just data—it’s about understanding the oldest vertebrates on Earth.

In this video, join us for a day with Chen Zongfa, as an aquaculture assistant engineer at BGI Bioverse, Zongfa ensures these amazing creatures live healthily and thrive in our care.

For us, "Omics for All" means more than just human health; it means caring for the biodiversity that sustains our planet. By understanding these species, we hope to protect their future alongside our own. 🧬✨

15/05/2026

258 million people across the Asia-Pacific region live with rare diseases. For many, getting a diagnosis takes over 5 years—some never receive one at all.

BGI Group maintains a long-standing commitment to advancing rare disease prevention and treatment. Through continuous genomic innovation, collaborative research, and global partnerships, efforts are made to bring hope and solutions to rare disease communities worldwide. BGI believes in strengthening diagnosis, expanding research, and ensuring equitable access to comprehensive care for all.

Equitable access to rare disease care is considered a right, not a privilege.

Together, the possibilities in global rare disease care are being redefined.

Learn more: https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7558.html

13/05/2026

Co-initiated by partners from 10 APAC countries and BGI Group, the HGP2 RaDiAnce-APAC aims to strengthen regional collaboration on rare disease diagnosis and capacity building while addressing gaps in precision medicine across Asia-Pacific.

Watch six rare disease experts and organization representatives discuss how the alliance will foster scientific innovation and policy advocacy to improve access to care and quality of life for patients.

12/05/2026

🚨 Second Call for Applications — Limited Seats Remaining!

🔬 Life Sciences & Medical Professionals, this is your chance to join the BGI College Training Program:

Training Program of Applicable Smart Medical Technology

📍 Shenzhen, China | 📅 June 21 – July 5, 2026

⏳ The Second Call Application Deadline is approaching fast:
📅 May 21, 2026

Once applications close, no further rounds will be opened.

🌍 Why You Should Apply:
✅ Hands-on laboratory & bioinformatics training
✅ Multi-omics & high-throughput sequencing technologies
✅ AI + Smart Medicine applications in healthcare
✅ Clinical applications in oncology, infectious disease & genetic disease
✅ International seminars & networking with global experts
✅ Certificate of completion + competency certification pathways

🎓 Hosted at BGI Center, Shenzhen
🗣 Conducted entirely in English
💰 Course Fee: FREE for all selected participants

⚠️ Only 30 seats available worldwide — selection is competitive.

If you’ve been considering applying, this is the moment. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain cutting-edge skills and connect with an international network of professionals shaping the future of smart healthcare.

ℹ️ More Details:
https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7524.html

📝 Apply Now:
http://f7y30ksovrnezqup.mikecrm.com/ecT3DIW

11/05/2026

The HGP2 Rare Disease Alliance of the Asia-Pacific Region (HGP2 RaDiAnce-APAC), co-initiated by regional partners across APAC and the BGI Group under the framework of the Human Genome Project II (HGP2), was officially launched in Kuala Lumpur on May 10.

HGP2 RaDiAnce-APAC is designed to strengthen regional collaboration on rare disease diagnosis, research in genomics, capacity building and public health response, while concurrently addressing persistent gaps in diagnostic capacity, uneven access to precision medicine, and fragmented standards and experience-sharing across Asia-Pacific.

The inaugural launch meeting brought together clinical experts, researchers in genomics, and representatives from public health and policy sectors from 10 APAC countries.

Alliance members jointly signed the Joint Declaration of the HGP2 RaDiAnce-APAC Initiative.

For more information: https://en.genomics.cn/en-news-7554.html

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