Fondazione Italian Institute For Genomic Medicine (IIGM)

Fondazione Italian Institute For Genomic Medicine (IIGM)


SP 142,95
10060 Candiolo (TO)


Contact: Francesca Bertino
Role: Technology Transfer Officer
E-mail: tto@iigm.it
Website: iigm.it

Number of employees: 10
Year of establishment: 2007

Who We Are 

The Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine (IIGM) is a research foundation focused on  genomic research and precision medicine. Founded in 2007 by the Compagnia di San  Paolo, it is now an instrumental body of the Foundation and a national benchmark for  translational research. Located in Piedmont, within the prestigious Candiolo Cancer  Institute (FPO-IRCCS), IIGM is built on three core pillars: Science, People, and  Territory

We conduct cutting-edge research projects, train new generations of scientists, and  strengthen every day our connection with the local innovation ecosystem: universities,  IRCCSs, hospitals, and companies to turn our research outcomes into real benefits for  patients. 

Our mission: to become a national leader center for translational research and  precision medicine, fostering the growth of young talents. 

What We Do 

We provide state-of-the-art infrastructure and end-to-end support: from study design  to biological sampling and biobanking, through data analysis, interpretation, and  reporting. Our facilities include a Genomic Facility equipped with Next Generation  Sequencing (NGS) and microarray platforms; a Metabolic Phenotyping Facility for  functional cellular assays; Bioinformatics Laboratories for multi-omics data analysis;  and a Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility offering access to advanced  multiparametric cell analysis and single-cell manipulation techniques.

Scientifically, we focus on oncology and complex diseases, integrating clinical,  environmental, genomic, and epigenomic data in large prospective studies. Our multidisciplinary approach accelerates the translation of discoveries into clinical  practice and fosters collaborations with clinical centers, universities, and companies. 

Together with our partners, we share one common goal: to accelerate the journey  from discovery to care, strengthening local expertise and training researchers who  combine innovation, rigor, and social impact. In this direction, IIGM aims to serve as a regional hub for genomic medicine, with an operational model designed to scale  nationally.