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Research Training
The Postdoctoral Intramural Research Training Award provides full-time, semi-independent research in NHGRI laboratories.
… IRTAs are initially awarded for one to two years. These awards may be extended to a maximum of five years, depending …
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the annual Bettie J. Graham Leadership Award for Enhancing the Genomics Workforce.
… additional letter of endorsement is necessary. … How many awards will be given each year?   Two awards will be given … one of the following areas of interest specific to NHGRI: genomic science; genomic medicine; ethical, legal and social implications of …
Funding for Research Training
NHGRI T32 frequently asked questions regarding post award and grants management.
… Any stipend increases are effective only for T32 program awards made with funds from the fiscal year in which the …
Research Training
An opportunity for recent college graduates to spend a year engaged in biomedical research in NHGRI laboratories.
Careers and Training
NHGRI offers a variety first-hand training opportunities with genomics leaders and innovators
… At NHGRI, Research Fellowship At NIH, Careers In Genomics, Genomic Technology … NHGRI offers a variety first-hand …
News Release
NHGRI has awarded the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) a five-year, $7.1 million contract to support a new Genomics and Public Service Fellowship Program, which will provide early-stage professionals with experience in a range of genomics careers.
Research Training
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions for Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowships with awards specifically for predoctoral students.
… Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowships with three awards specifically for predoctoral students. The F30 Ruth L … of disease; the implementation and effectiveness of genomic medicine; genomic data science and bioinformatics; training, …
About Genomics
NHGRI considers the ethical, legal and social aspect of genomics research in our work, including these key policy issues
Policy Issues
Genome editing is a method that lets scientists change the DNA of many organisms, including plants, bacteria, and animals.
… human deafness so that they can better understand the genomic basis of deafness.   … Scientists are developing  … tools have the potential to help treat diseases with a genomic basis, like cystic fibrosis and diabetes. There are … CRISPR-Cas9, Genome Editing Technology, Genome Editing, Genomic Technology, Gene Editing, Gene Therapy, DNA Editing … …
Policy Issues
Scientists have edited genomes for many years, but CRISPR technology has improved the speed, cost, accuracy, and efficiency of genome editing ​
… CRISPR-Cas9, Genome Editing Technology, Genome Editing, Genomic Technology, Gene Editing, Gene Therapy, DNA Editing … …