Last updated: November 21, 2010
Multi-IC Symposia on Application of Genomic Technologies to Population-Based Studies at NIH Institutes and Centers
Multi-IC Symposia on Application of Genomic Technologies to Population-Based Studies at NIH Institutes and Centers
Many NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) have made long-term, substantial investments in population-based studies that are beginning to be used for genomic research, but the application of large-scale genomic technologies raises a series of challenging issues. A multi-IC planning group convened an NIH-wide symposium in June 2006, and again in May 2007 to share experience in dealing with these issues and identify additional steps needed to facilitate genomic research in population studies.
Materials and presentations from these meetings are available below, along with recommendations arising from the meetings and the progress to date on those recommendations. Other resources of potential interest are also available below.
June 2006 Meeting
- Multi-IC Symposium on the Application of Genomic Technologies to Population-Based Studies
June 5-6, 2006 - Summary and Recommendations from June 5-6 2006 Symposium
Updated: March 30, 2007 - Progress on Recommendations
Updated: May 17, 2007
May 2007 Meeting
- Second Multi-IC Symposium on the Application of Genomic Technologies to Population-Based Studies: Facilitating Collaboration in Genome-Wide Association Studies
May 22-23, 2007 (Updated: August 8, 2008)