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Dr. Chris Gunter is a senior advisor to the NHGRI director on genomics engagement.
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Dr. Klein is an Adjunct Investigator in NHGRI’s Center for Precision Health Research, where he collaborates on several projects involving genetic risk communication
… perception biases are related to the processing of health communications, to health decision-making and to health …
Event
Join Emily Graslie as she shares her personal journey from studio artist to science communicator, and shares ways for making science of every kind relatable to broad audiences.
The Genomics Landscape
In the March 3, 2022 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director, Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D., highlights the new fact sheets produced by the institute's Communications and Public Liaison Branch.
… leadership role. Thank you, Francis! Recently, the NHGRI Communications and Public Liaison Branch developed a more … in a future issue of this newsletter!   …  The NHGRI Communications and Public Liaison Branch has produced a vast … Readers worldwide are encouraged to reach out to the NHGRI Communications and Public Liaison Branch with suggestions …
The Genomics Landscape
In the April 2021 issue of the Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director, Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D. talks about the NIH UNITE program's goal to end structural racism in biomedical research.
… science education and outreach, to data science policy and strategy. But before you get to those stories, I have a … science components. To better link NHGRI’s data science strategy with its research programs and other programs at … Francesco will serve as a Special Advisor on Data Science Strategy for the next 6-12 months, during which she will work …
Careers & Training
The Genomics and Public Service Fellowship Program continues post-graduate fellowship programs in public policy and education and engagement and adds two new programs – a post-graduate communications fellowship and a post-baccalaureate fellowship.
… in public policy, education and engagement, science communications and scientific administration. Opportunities … and other professional or public audiences. The Genomics Communications Fellowship  is for individuals who are … and implementation of innovative, newsworthy public health communications products to help people learn about genomics …
Funding Opportunities
Guidance that covers: (1) Letters of Intent; (2) NHGRI’s Genomic Data Sharing Expectations (3) Applications requesting more than $500K direct costs in any year; and (4) Communication with NHGRI Program Staff.
The Genomics Landscape
In the March 2020 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green highlights the newly appointed Dr. Chris Gunter's role as Senior Advisor for Genomics Engagement as well as the 30 oral histories to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Human Genome Project.
… also work closely with the Institute’s well-established Communications and Public Liaison Branch  and Education and … for Biotechnology, and (most recently) Director for Communications Operations at the Marcus Autism Center, … Genome TV . …  In January, the NIH Office of Data Science Strategy announced the launch of the Data and Technology …
News Release
The largest genomic study on type 2 diabetes in Africans to date has recently been published in Nature Communications and reports the most recent findings of the ongoing Africa America Diabetes Mellitus (AADM) study that has been led by Dr. Charles Rotimi for over two decades.
… in Africans to date has recently been published in Nature Communications and reports the most recent findings of the … here . This paper has been featured as part of the Nature Communications’ Editors’ Highlights page . … CRGGH News: … in Africans to date has recently been published in Nature Communications and reports the most recent findings of the …
News Release
NIH researchers have successfully identified differences in gene activity in the brains of people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study, led by scientists at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), found that individuals diagnosed with ADHD had differences in genes that code for known chemicals that brain cells use to communicate.