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NHGRI and the University at Buffalo Center for Disability Studies will hold a two-day symposium on October 6-7, 2022 to address historical constructions of disability and ableism, with a focus on the “irreducibility” of individuals with disability and the history of disability.
… Buffalo … Biographies … Slides (PDF) … The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and The State University of New York at Buffalo Center for Disability Studies will hold a two-day symposium entitled, “Irreducible … NHGRI and the University at Buffalo Center for Disability Studies will hold a two-day symposium on October 6-7, 2022 to …
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This symposium highlights other collaborative efforts between NIH and Children's National, and address genomics and care of children with immunologic diseases.
… Diseases (NIAID) partnership focuses on pediatric studies of significant interest to investigators at both …
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NHGRI will host a two-day symposium, on December 2-3, 2021, examining the history of eugenics and scientific racism and their complex legacies in the modern health sciences.
… their long histories. Studying and sequencing the human genome were supposed to help eliminate common misconceptions … to help explain. Since its inception, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has funded forward-thinking …
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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.
… For Immediate Release … The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes … Michael Rembis, director of the Center for Disability Studies and an associate professor in the Department of … virtual symposium will be virtual.  To register, visit genome.gov/disability-and-genomics . … Please note: Sign …
Research Funding
The GREGoR (formerly the Mendelian Genomics Research Consortium) is aimed at significantly increasing the proportion of Mendelian disorders with an identified genetic cause through enhanced data sharing, collaboration and an increased focus on the application of new technologies, sequencing strategies and analytical approaches.
… Genomics Research Center U01HG011744 … The National Human Genome Research institute funded the GREGoR Consortium in … and oversee an Opportunity Fund for follow-up functional studies of discoveries made by the GREGoR Consortium research …