Table 1.
NIH-funded structural genomics centers
| Center | Key organisms targeted | Involved institutions |
| Berkeley Structural Genomics Center | Mycoplasma genitalium and Mycoplasma pneumoniae | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, University of North Carolina |
| Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics | Arabidopsis thaliana | University of Wisconsin and others |
| The Joint Center for Structural Genomics | Caenorhabditis elegans | The Scripps Institute, Stanford University, University of California San Diego |
| The Midwest Center for Structural Genomics | All three kingdoms of life | Argonne National Laboratory, Northwestern U. Washington University School of Medicine, University College London, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Toronto, University of Virginia |
| New York Structural Genomics Research Consortium | Model organisms, human | Rockefeller University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical, Brookhaven National Laboratory |
| Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium | Model organisms, human | Rutgers University, Columbia University, University of Toronto, Yale University |
| Structural Genomics of Pathogenic Protozoa Consortium | Pathogenic protozoa | University of Washington and others |
| TB Structural Genomics Consortium | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Led by Los Alamos National Laboratory, more than 50 institutions involved |
| The Southeast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics | Caenorhabditis elegans, Pyrococcus furiosus | University of Georgia, Georgia State University, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, University of Oklahoma, Research Genetics, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Analiza, Inc. |