Collaboration

Our Partners

Collaborating with leading institutions to advance genomic surveillance and protect global public health.

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Wellcome Sanger Institute

A world leader in genome research, the Sanger Institute has provided critical sequencing data and bioinformatics expertise that underpins the Pango project.

University of Edinburgh

A key academic partner, the University of Edinburgh has been instrumental in the development of the Pango nomenclature and the Pangolin tool.

University of Oxford

Researchers at the University of Oxford have made significant contributions to the Pango project, particularly in the areas of phylogenetics and genomic epidemiology.

Testimonials

What Our Partners Say

"The Pango network has been an invaluable resource for the global scientific community. The collaborative effort has enabled us to track the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 in real-time and make informed public health decisions."


Dr. Andrew Rambaut

University of Edinburgh

"The Pango nomenclature has provided a common language for researchers worldwide, facilitating a coordinated response to the pandemic."


Dr. Oliver Pybus

University of Oxford

Benefits

Why Partner With Us?

Join a global network of leading institutions working together to advance genomic surveillance.

Global Impact

Contribute to a platform used by researchers and public health agencies in over 100 countries.

Collaborative Research

Work alongside leading scientists and institutions on cutting-edge genomic research.

Open Science

Participate in open-source development and transparent scientific collaboration.

Become a Partner

Join Our Network

We are always looking for new partners to collaborate with. If your organization is interested in supporting the Pango project or contributing to genomic surveillance efforts, please get in touch.