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Genomics and Medicine
Starting in 2019, the American Journal of Human Genetics has published an annual feature identifying ten key advances in applying genomic information to clinical care that were reported in the previous 12 months of published literature. The Genomic Medicine Working Group has authored these reviews, based on its broader effort to identify notable accomplishments in genomic medicine on a monthly basis. From this larger set of published accomplishments, the working group has continued to select ten papers annually to be highlighted as the most significant.
… feature identifying ten key advances in applying genomic information to clinical care that were reported in the … feature identifying ten key advances in applying genomic information to clinical care that were reported in the … feature identifying ten key advances in applying genomic information to clinical care that were reported in the …
Media Advisory
NHGRI will host a two-day symposium addressing historical and present-day constructions of disability and ableism, with a focus on the history and lived experiences of people with disabilities in the context of genomics and genetics.
… the public. Follow #NHGRIevents on social media for more information. … Expert speakers include: Eric Garcia, senior … the public. Follow #NHGRIevents on social media for more information. … NHGRI will host a two-day symposium addressing …
Health FAQ
Discuss these questions with your doctor or health care provider.
… long hospital stays. It is important to obtain specific information about the clinical trial or therapy you are … ask to speak with a genetic counselor if you need more information. … Every person’s experience may be different. … issues, may arise. Visit our resource page for additional information on how to combat common issues in the caregiver …
Fact Sheet
Gene therapy for sickle cell disease is available to you through FDA-approved therapies and through clinical trials.
Event
On April 25, 2023, NHGRI hosted a symposium to commemorate two special milestones: the 20th anniversary of the Human Genome Project’s completion and the 70th anniversary of the discovery of the DNA double helix.
… Follow #NHGRIevents and #DNADay23 on social media for more information. Agenda Biographies Resources NIH Visitor Information Request an Accommodation All times are in EDT. … …
News Release
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has long invested in basic genetics and genomics research, clinical trials, as well as translational medicine and social science studies, to advance our understanding of this widespread illness to help develop effective therapies.
… For example: NIH investments in genome sequencing technology have led to the costs of whole genome sequencing … than a couple of decades ago. Affordable sequencing technology is critical to the diagnosis of sickle cell … of the National Human Genome Research Institute … For more information, visit: Sickle cell disease gene therapy …
For Patients and Families
A list of genetic, orphan and rare diseases under investigation by researchers at or associated with the National Human Genome Research Institute.
Fact Sheet
Your mental and physical health are deeply connected. Mental health is important for your overall health and quality of life.
Fact Sheet
Understanding gene therapy for sickle cell disease
… and biomedical research communities. They include helpful information and resources for people with sickle cell disease …
Fact Sheet
A variety of approaches target the blood stem cells to relieve or reduce your symptoms of sickle cell disease.