Genomic sequencing: Tapestry 2.0 study
Tapestry 2.0 is a research study that aims to advance the study of genomics. It explores how interactions between people's genes and their environments affect human disease. To do this, the study team is making a library of information and biological samples from thousands of people from diverse backgrounds and health statuses. This type of library is called a registry. Researchers at Mayo Clinic will use the information and test the biological samples to better understand why a disease or condition occurs and how it develops over time.
Participation
Participation in the Tapestry 2.0 research study is open by invitation or referral only.
You may be able to take part in the Tapestry 2.0 research study if you:
- Are at least 18 years old.
- Are a registered Mayo Clinic patient.
- Can give informed written consent.
- Can receive and send mail and packages within the United States. Some limitations may apply if overnight FedEx shipping is not offered in your area.
- Have email and internet access. This is needed to fill out the consent document and some parts of the study.
Learn more on the Tapestry 2.0 clinical trial page.
Contact
Patients and referring physicians can contact the Tapestry 2.0 study team for more information:
You can also contact the Center for Individualized Medicine for information on clinical studies and trials.