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News Release
NIH is awarding $5.4 million in first-year funding to establish a new program that supports the integration of genomics into learning health systems. As genomic testing becomes increasingly common, more and more genomic data are available in clinical settings, and learning health systems present an opportunity to translate this evidence quickly and directly into improvements in medical care.
… Health — Salt Lake City, UT Kensaku Kawamoto, M.D., Ph.D. Mark Yandell, Ph.D. Martin Tristani-Firouzi, M.D.   …
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… Nhgris Mark Guyer Retires Played Leading Role In The Human Genome Project …
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… NHGRI Appoints Mark S. Guyer, Ph.D. Director for the Division of Extramural Research …
Research Funding
The N​on-Coding Variants Program explores which variants in a region associated with a disease or trait cause the higher risk for the disease or trait
… of non-coding variation R01 CA197139   Phase II Grantees Mark Gerstein Yale University Prioritizing rare variants …
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Knowing your family health history can aid in detecting unique disease risks and lead to better prevention and treatment.
… in Nature Reviews Genetics on where we are missing the mark and what we are doing to help both in terms of funding …
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Micro-sized technologies are among the approaches researchers will use to develop high quality, low cost DNA sequencing technology.
… $2.29 million over three years Principal Investigator: Mark Akeson, Ph.D. Investigators plan to sequence single DNA …
News Release
Researchers and families are investigating the heritability of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Advances in genomics are reducing the cost of genome sequencing by a million-fold.
DIversity Center
Florida International University establishes a Diversity Center for Genome Research.
… Among Minorities  Co-Leads: Jeremy W. Pettit, Ph.D. and Mark J. Macgowan, Ph.D., LCSW In recent years, there have …
About Genomics
Resources for understanding the first truly complete sequence of the Y chromosome, the final human chromosome to be fully sequenced.