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Cari Young and Julie Nadel join NHGRI as public policy and education fellows.
Research Funding
The following are research areas of interest that have been identified by the participating NIH institutes and centers (ICs). Program Officer contact information is also included.
… explore and elucidate the personal, social and cultural factors that shape the generation, interpretation, … legal, social, and policy issues related to genetic, epigenetic, and genomic research on addiction and addictive … prediction, and decides to use addictive substances? What factors are important for these policies? Does genetics …
Educational Resources
Congenital conditions are those present from birth.
… or at birth, or they may be due to a combination of these factors. … Congenital conditions are those present from …
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… GMXV - Considering the factors involved in calculating the “number needed” in …
Educational Resources
A promoter is a sequence of DNA needed to turn a gene on or off.
… proteins (such as RNA polymerase and transcription factors) bind to initiate transcription of that gene. The …
Staff
Dr. Lanata is a staff clinician in NHGRI's Genomics of Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease Section.
Educational Resources
A trait is a specific characteristic of an organism.
… Traits can be determined by genes, environmental factors or by a combination of both. Traits can be …
Staff
Dr. Mo is an adjunct staff clinician in the Hematology Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine in the NIH Clinical Center.
… and prognostication with cyto-, molecular, and epigenetic alterations. He is interested and specialized in …
Talking Glossary
A polygenic risk score (abbreviated PRS) uses genomic information alone to assess a person’s chances of having or developing a particular medical condition.
… genomic variants, without taking environmental or other factors into account. … A polygenic risk score (abbreviated …