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Dr. Marjan Huizing is a staff scientist in the Medical Genetics Branch at the National Human Genome Research Institute.
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… … Marjan Huizing, Ph.D. … Dr. Marjan Huizing is a staff scientist in the Medical Genetics Branch at the National … metabolic disorders … Dr. Marjan Huizing is a staff scientist in the Medical Genetics Branch at the National …
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African scientists and collaborators gathered in Pointe aux Piments in Mauritius for the 9th Human Health and Heredity in Africa Consortium Meeting.
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The FLAGSHIP program aims to train early career postdoctoral scientists to become future leaders in genomic sciences research.
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Healthcare professionals now have access to a range of educational and clinical genomics resources on the Genetics/Genomics Competency Center website
… editorial board of nurses, genetic counselors, physicians, physician assistants and pharmacists. Resources are reviewed …
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A new study by scientists at NHGRI, suggests that iPSCs do not develop more mutations than cells that are duplicated by subcloning.
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Scientists set their sights on chromatin - the DNA-protein complex that packages DNA into chromosomes in the cell - to better understand how the genome works.
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On October 20, 2022, NHGRI and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) continue their collaboration to present, "Historically Speaking: Exploring Diversity in the Fields of Genomics and Biomedical Sciences", a program that explores the experiences of renowned African American biomedical researchers and physicians.
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Artificial intelligence tools help scientists decode genomic disorders and communicate genomic risks
NHGRI researchers are increasingly using artificial intelligence tools to answer compelling questions in genomics, such as predicting rare genetic disorders and their severity, and to understand how genomic information influences decision-making.
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Dr. Elisabeth F. Heuston is a molecular biology and bioinformatics Staff Scientist with the Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health (CRGGH).
… F. Heuston is a molecular biology and bioinformatics Staff Scientist with the Center for Research on Genomics and Global … F. Heuston is a molecular biology and bioinformatics Staff Scientist with the Center for Research on Genomics and Global … F. Heuston is a molecular biology and bioinformatics Staff Scientist with the Center for Research on Genomics and Global …
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Scientists studying the genomes of nearly 5,000 people have pinpointed a genetic variant tied to an increased risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease.