Explore the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine in 3D!
The Jackson Laboratory’s Matterport 3D Tour: Bringing Top Talent to JAX from Around the World
At The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, they’re using cutting-edge technology to stay at the forefront of the fight against disease. And their new Matterport 3D tour is no exception. Not only does it take you on a journey through their LEED Gold facility, but it also lets JAX’s Human Resources team showcase what they have to offer recruits from around the world.
The Future of Recruiting
The traditional recruiting process often leaves top talent feeling disconnected from potential employers. With the help of cutting-edge technology like Matterport’s 3D virtual reality platform, JAX is changing that. Now, anyone in the world can explore their facility and get to know their team without ever having to step foot on their campus.
The tour begins in the lobby, where visitors are greeted by Scientific Director, Charles Lee, Ph.D. From there, they’re taken on a guided tour of the facility, including the wet & dry laboratories, office space, data center, Helix Cafe’ and even a Pub.
The Jackson Laboratory’s Matterport 3D tour is an immersive experience that allows top talent from around the world to see what JAX has to offer. With this innovative tool, they’re able to showcase their state-of-the-art facility and show potential recruits why JAX is the perfect place to further their careers.
What is The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine?
The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) built a new nonprofit research institute in Connecticut with support from the state’s Bioscience Connecticut initiative. The new institute, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, draws upon The Jackson Laboratory’s eight decades of research and the medical expertise of Connecticut’s universities and hospitals. JAX Genomic Medicine works to discover the complex causes of disease, develop diagnostics and therapeutics, and build Connecticut’s bioscience industry.
What is genomics research?
The human body consists of about 20 trillion living cells, each containing about 23,000 genes. This entire collection of genes is called the genome. The genome contains the instructions for making and sustaining a human being. Mutations in the genome increase disease susceptibility and initiate cancer.
Genomics research reveals how the genome affects health, disease and response to drugs. Deciphering this complexity is essential to creating better medicines and using existing medicines more effectively.
What is Matterport
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