Last updated: July 07, 2016
NIH awards $55 million to build million-person precision medicine study
NIH awards $55 million to build million-person precision medicine study
The National Institutes of Health has announced $55 million in awards in 2016 to help launch the Cohort Program of President Obama's Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI). The Cohort Program is a long-term research effort to improve disease prevention and treatment in at least 1 million U.S. participants based on individual differences in lifestyle, environment and genetics.
From the National Institutes of Health
News Release: NIH awards $55 million to build million-person precision medicine study
July 6, 2016
Precision Medicine Program
- Data and Research Support Center
- Participant Technologies Center
- Health Care Provider Organizations
- Biobank
- Participation in the Cohort Program
- Frequently Asked Questions
Commentary from President Barack Obama
- Medicine's next step
The Boston Globe, July 7, 2016 - The White House Precision Medicine Intitiative
Posted: July 7, 2016