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Greenwood Genetic Center company history timeline

1974

Arriving in Greenwood on October 3, 1974, Stevenson brought drawings in hand for the first Center building and plans in mind for a lifetime of work.

The Greenwood Genetic Center (GGC), founded in 1974, is a nonprofit organization advancing the field of medical genetics and caring for families impacted by genetic disease and birth defects.

They ignited interest in the Genetic Center concept in the community and worked through the spring and summer of 1974 to secure support for the project.

1975

The Spring Street facility, occupied in July 1975, provided 7,500 square feet of space for a clinic, offices, library, conference room and laboratories.

So complete were the plans, that the Center’s development seemed to progress naturally through the organizational period with clinical and educational programs beginning in the spring of 1975 as facilities were being constructed.

1977

1977: Statewide Genetic Associate program established

1978

The arrival of Richard Schroer from Bowman Gray School of Medicine, to join the staff in 1978, marked the beginning of the Center’s faculty growth.

1979

The Center joined with the Medical University of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 1979 to form the South Carolina Consortium of Regional Genetic Centers.

1982

1982: Third David W. Smith Conference on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center

1984

1984: Completion of Center Main building to house clinics, offices, library, and conference areas

1986

1986: Department of Medical Genetics established at Self Memorial Hospital

1987

1987: Eighth David W. Smith Workshop on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center

1988

1988: Satellite offices opened in Columbia, SC and Greenville, SC

1989

1989: Establishment of the Division of Genetic Research

1992

1992: Thirteenth David W. Smith Workshop on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center

1994

1994: Division of Genetic Education and Fetal Pathology section established

1995

1995: Genetics Endowment of South Carolina established

1996

Opening in 1996, the J. C. Self Research Institute of Human Genetics is a state and national resource where scientists seek a greater understanding of the causes, treatment, and prevention of birth defects and mental retardation.

1997

1997: Eighteenth David W. Smith Workshop on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center

1998

1998: Partnership with S.C. Chapter March of Dimes established

1999

1999: Scientific Advisory Board holds first meeting

1999: $3.5 million grant from the South Carolina Department of Commerce to construct The South Carolina Biotechnology Incubation Facility on the Center’s campus

2000

2000: Establishment of the Division of Technology Advancement; Board of Governors named for South Carolina Biotechnology Incubation Program

2002

2002: Twenty-third David W. Smith Workshop on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center.

2004

2004: Charles E. Schwartz, Ph.D., named Director of Research and Head of the J.C. Self Research Institute of Human Genetics

2005

In August 2005, an accord was signed with the intent of securing funding for construction of the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics.

2007

By 2007, a comprehensive match had been secured using resources from several sources, including the Greenwood Genetics Center, which provided a lease agreement valued at more than $13 million, plus additional funds and material considerations from both the city and the county.

2007: Twenty-eighth David W. Smith Workshop on Malformations and Morphogenesis hosted by the Center

2009

2009: Opening of the South Carolina Center for the Treatment of Genetic Disorders on Greenwood campus

2009: Acquisition of the new satellite office location in Greenville, SC

2010

The Division of Education expanded in 2010 through a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute allowing for the conversion of former laboratory space into a Genetic Education Center.

2010: First annual Race the Helix 5K fundraiser held

2011

2011: GGC’s Diagnostic Laboratories achieved accreditation by the College of American Pathologists

2013

2013: Official groundbreaking for the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics in the Greenwood Research Park

2013: Announcement of the establishment of the Self Family Endowed Chair in Human Genetics

2015

2015: Walter Kaufmann, M.D. named the Ravenel Boykin Curry Chair in Genetic Therapeutics and creates Center for Translational Research

2017

2017: Division of Education acquires the Helix Express

2018

On July 1, 2018, the center officially opened its doors.

In 2018, the university secured Doctor Trudy Mackay as director of the center.

2019

2019: GGC’s Diagnostic Laboratories first lab in the world to launch EpiSign, a diagnostic test assessing methylation signatures

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