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Fact Sheet
En la actualidad, la terapia génica para la enfermedad de células falciformes se considera experimental y solo está a su disposición si participa en un estudio clínico.
Fact Sheet
Actualmente, existen diferentes enfoques de terapia génica disponibles a través de ensayos clínicos.
Fact Sheet
Diversos enfoques se dirigen a las células madre sanguíneas para aliviar o reducir los síntomas de la anemia de células falciformes.
Fact Sheet
Comprender la terapia génica para la enfermedad de células falciformes
Health FAQ
Comente estas preguntas con su médico o su equipo del estudio clínico.
Hoja Informativa
Su salud mental y su salud física están íntimamente conectadas. La salud mental es importante para su salud y su calidad de vida.
News Release
NIH is establishing the Multi-Omics for Health and Disease Consortium, with approximately $11 million awarded in the consortium’s first year of funding. The new consortium aims to advance the generation and analysis of “multi-omic” data for human health research.
News
To prevent an emerging genomic technology from contributing to health disparities, a scientific team funded by the National Institutes of Health has devised new ways to improve a genetic testing method called a polygenic risk score.
Event
On March 1, 2018, over 65 basic research, clinical, and bioinformatic scientists in the genomics community convened for a four-hour web meeting on NHGRI-funded components of the Genome Reference Consortium (GRC).
Events
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) hosted the Advanced Genomic Technology Development Meeting at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 29 - 31, 2019.