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Careers and Training
Scientists and thousands of other professionals are using discoveries in genetics to revolutionize the world. This means careers in genetics and genomics are booming. And there are many other careers you don’t usually think of as science, like education, social work, and even law and the arts that are affected by this growth, creating even more career opportunities.
… data from genomic sciences and genomic medicine research. Technology Development Technologists innovate fundamentally … physicians, and physician assistants that apply genomic information about an individual as part of their clinical …
The Genomics Landscape
In the September 3, 2020 edition of The Genomics Landscape, Dr. Eric Green talks about the Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium, the 2020 Genomic Innovator Awards and more.
… play a role in human disease. However, there is limited information about how any of those variants specifically … scientists leads inspiring work in areas such as CRISPR technology development, genomic medicine, and genomics in … Data Access Committee for the Genetic Association Information Network (GAIN), which provided access to some of …
Jobs at NHGRI
NHGRI is seeking candidates for the Chief of our Scientific Review Branch (SRB) in the Division of Extramural Operations (DEO).
… the following areas: genomic sciences, genomic medicine, technology development, computational biology, data science, … Operations, NHGRI:  jennifer.troyer@nih.gov … For more information, or to express interest in a position, please …
The Genomics Landscape
In the October 1, 2020 edition of The Genomics Landscape, Dr. Eric Green reflects on the last 30 years since the launch of the Human Genome Project.
… materials. Please visit the ASHG  website  for additional information about accessing the booth. In addition, follow …
About NHGRI
Eric D. Green, M.D., Ph.D., is the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health.
… director (2002 - 2009), chief of the NHGRI Genome Technology Branch (1996 - 2009) and founding director of the …
The Genomics Landscape
In the December 2024 issue of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green highlights the keynote speaker at the institute's annual symposium, Kate Rubins, a biologist and NASA astronaut who was the first person to sequence DNA in space.
… provide guidance that helps patients understand what such information means for them and their families. At NHGRI, not …
The Genomics Landscape
In the January 2025 issue of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green announces the appointment of Erin Ramos as the new director of the Division of Genome Sciences (DGSci).
… needs, challenges, and opportunities in using genomic information in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of … these differing outcomes has not been well studied. More information about the awards and Dr. Fisher’s work is …
News and Events
The NHGRI image gallery provides photography and artwork related to the genomics research, people and programs of the institute. Unless otherwise noted, images are in the public domain.
… to " National Human Genome Research Institute ".  For more information, read NHGRI's  Copyright Policy  regarding the …
Event
On March 12-16, 2024, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) will participate in the 2024 ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting - an annual medical and scientific conference continues to provide groundbreaking research and the latest advances in medical genetics, genomics and personalized medicine.
The Genomics Landscape
In the February 3, 2022 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director, Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D., reflects on the December 2021 NHGRI symposium's success in confronting the difficult pasts of eugenics and scientific racism.
… for only a small number of animals and plants. Any genomic information (including estimated numbers of genes, genomic … to carefully explain how the participant’s genomic information will be used during and after the study, as well …