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- Multi-Omics for Health and Disease (Multi-Omics)1
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- Genomics-Enabled Learning Health Systems (gLHS)2
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- Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium1
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- Genomics Research to Elucidate the Genetics of Rare Diseases (GREGOR) Consortium2
Intramural Training Office
Three-minute talk (TmT) presentation videos from previous years dating back to 2015.
… Genomics Section  cfDNA as a Novel Biomarker for Disease Progression and Response to Treatment in … Investigation of a novel experimental mouse model of Salla disease Marya Sabir Graduate Student, NIH Undiagnosed Disease … Research Fellow, Social and Behavioral Research Branch  Risk Factors for Colonization by Candida auris, an Emerging …
Research Funding
The Genomics-enabled Learning Health System (gLHS) Network aims to identify and advance approaches for integrating genomic information into existing learning health systems.
Event
The 2022 - 2024 Class of ISCC-PEG Scholars provided virtual presentations of the genomics education projects in which they were involved during their two years of participation in the program. Their ISCC-PEG Mentors provided introductions.
… towards Counseling on Reproductive Options for High-Risk Individuals Ava Willoughby, Ohio State University …
Event
The 2020 - 2022 Class of ISCC-PEG Scholars provided virtual presentations of the genomics education projects in which they were involved during their two years of participation in the program. Their ISCC-PEG Mentors provided introductions.
… an App for Healthcare Providers Working with Rare Disease Patients Kelsey Ellis, M.S., LCGC Genetic Counselor …
News Release
NIH is awarding $5.4 million in first-year funding to establish a new program that supports the integration of genomics into learning health systems. As genomic testing becomes increasingly common, more and more genomic data are available in clinical settings, and learning health systems present an opportunity to translate this evidence quickly and directly into improvements in medical care.