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- Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program7
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- Genome Technology Program5
- Human Genome Reference Program (HGRP)2
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Research Training
NHGRI funds training and career development programs at academic, medical and other institutions throughout the U.S.
… T32 Genome Science Predoc Postdoc Institution Program Title Program Director(s) Program Support ✔ Harvard Medical School Training Program …
Research Training
An opportunity for students to receive individualized research mentoring, learn about careers in genomics and have access to a network of early-career genome scientists.
… clues about the complex genetic pathways involved in human diseases. These efforts have used genomic sequence data from … immunological disorders; and others. The NHGRI intramural program performs research at the intersection of genomics and … and clinicians in this domain. The Immersive Summer Program for Research in Genomics (iSPRinG) aims to build and …
Research at NHGRI
NHGRI researchers work with patients and families to understand of how genes influence disease and develop more effective diagnostics and treatments.
… growth and development of the intramural clinical research program. The NHGRI clinical program also looks forward to … to better understand of how genes can cause or influence diseases and develop new and more effective diagnostics and … Genetic Disease, Genetic Condition, Rare Disease, Undiagnosed Disease, Gene Mutation, Gene Variation, DNA …
Research Funding
Frequently asked questions about the Genome Research Experiences to Attract Talented Undergraduates into the Genomic Field to Promote Diversity (GREAT) Program RFA.
… Diversity (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed). … Can I have a program focused solely on the Ethical, Legal and Social … ELSI alone. As noted in the FOA, “For the purposes of this program, the term ‘genomics’ encompasses issues and … considerations in the RFA: “Geographical distribution of program sites.” Can you explain what would qualify as a …
Fact Sheet
Sickle cell disease resources for patients
Event
Webinar to discuss NHGRI's support of a new Human Genome Reference Program beginning in fiscal year 2020.
… … Contacts … NHGRI will fund a new Human Genome Reference Program (HGRP) beginning in fiscal year 2020. The program will consist of a coordinating center, high quality … technology development. … Online … Human Genome Reference Program Webinar … Webinar to discuss NHGRI's support of a new …
Event
NHGRI will host a pre-application webinar for the GREAT Program funding opportunity announcement on October 6, 2021.
… into the Genomic Field to Promote Diversity (GREAT) Program funding opportunity announcement ( RFA-HG-21-033 ). You can find preliminary information about the GREAT Program from the Concept Clearance on NHGRI’s February 2021 … an overview of the FOA, the goals and objectives of the program, and the application review process. Attendees will …
Research Funding
The Human Genome Reference Program (HGRP) maintains and updates the human genome reference and provides it to the scientific community.
… to create a multi-component Human Genome Reference Program (HGRP) intended to enable an improved human genome … and improvement. Based on the Concept for this program presented to the National Council on Human Genome … and works closely with the other Human Genome Reference Program components. Genome Reference Representations …
News Release
Researchers explored patients', parents' and physicians' perspectives on the use of CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing to reverse sickle cell disease.
News Release
NHGRI researchers have discovered that Mediterranean populations may be more susceptible to an autoinflammatory disease because of evolutionary pressure to survive the bubonic plague.
… by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases and the Center for Research on Genomics and Global …