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- Multi-Omics for Health and Disease (Multi-Omics)1
- Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program2
- Genomics-Enabled Learning Health Systems (gLHS)2
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- Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium1
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NHGRI workshop seeking scientific perspectives for relating genomic variation to human phenotype.
… a.m. NHGRI's Current Approach to "Variant to Function to Disease" NHGRI Staff 11:25 - 12:10 p.m. Current State of the … if any, is needed to study Mendelian and common disease, and what should NHGRI do in this area? Why? … of Variation Associated with Human Health and Disease Panel: Barbara Stranger Anshul Kundaje David Valle …
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The Excellence in Clinical Research Seminar Series is designed to facilitate clinical research in the rare disease space with a focus on aspects of regulatory medicine and clinical trials in Mendelian disorders.
… is designed to facilitate clinical research in the rare disease space with a focus on regulatory medicine and … is designed to facilitate clinical research in the rare disease space with a focus on aspects of regulatory medicine … is designed to facilitate clinical research in the rare disease space with a focus on aspects of regulatory medicine …
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On November 18, 2021, NHGRI will host an NIH Genomics and Health Disparities Special Interest Group lecture, "NIH Approach to Inclusive Excellence - The COSWD Viewpoint" by Marie A. Bernard, M.D.
… – 1) Older Adults, and 2) Dementias, including Alzheimer’s disease. She co-led the NIH-wide Inclusion Governance …
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A 10-part seminar series in 2021 that focuses on the “Bold Predictions for Human Genomics by 2030” that are described in NHGRI’s “Strategic Vision for Improving Human Health at the Forefront of Genomics.”