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Research at NHGRI
The Genetic Disease Research Branch studies how genetic changes affect the structure and function of gene products leading to human disease.
Funded Research
The Advancing Genomic Medicine Research (AGMR) program stimulates innovation and advance understanding of when, where and how best to implement the use of genomic information and technologies in clinical care.
News Release
The Physician-Scientist Development Program helps physicians develop research programs dedicated to the disorders they specialize in.
… this mentorship, they are trained to be trendsetting researchers - a supplement to the skills they received from … with Patient Care … Related Content … Training docs to be researchers, too... … The Physician-Scientist Development …
Research Funding
Policies and guidance regarding research funding from the NHGRI and the National Institutes of Health.
News Release
The NHGRI-ASHG Genetics and Public Policy Fellowship prepares scientists for careers in science policy.
… about her experiences and what motivates her to pursue a career in science policy.     Tell me about your rotation at …
Research Training
This program provides doctoral and medical graduates the opportunity to use genomic approaches to advance the growing area of health disparities research
… Opportunities Fellows will have access to comprehensive career and professional development courses and … area of research. To demonstrate their commitment to a career in health disparities research, fellows will also be … This should include a personal statement of long-term career goals demonstrating the applicant's commitment to …
Careers and Training
The Health Disparities Unit (HDU) in the Social and Behavioral Research Branch (SBRB) of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow interested in the study of the intersection of genomics, social determinants of health and health inequities.
Research Funding
NHGRI aims to establish a research Consortium, ML/AI Tools to Advance Genomic Translational Research (MAGen), to collaboratively explore the feasibility of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools that can enhance the accuracy and precision of predicting how individuals with pathogenic genetic variants manifest disease.
News Release
An international team of researchers including NIH has completed the first comprehensive characterization of genomic diversity across sub-Saharan Africa.
… Raymond MacDougall … An international team that includes researchers from the National Institutes of Health has … and indicates that the migration from Africa in the early days of the human race was followed by a migration back … can detect genomic signatures in an individual's DNA. Researchers assemble data from genotyping or from …
Staff
Dr. Belen Hurle is an associate investigator in NHGRI's Division of Intramural Research, an educational outreach specialist in the Education and Community Involvement Branch and a training program coordinator in the Intramural Training Office.
… for the NHGRI Intramural Training Office, offering career development support for postdoctoral and summer …