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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.
… The program comprises five Research Centers (RCs) and a Data Coordinating Center (DCC). The research centers will … The centers will also aim to solve “unsolved” cases for which a candidate gene was not identified by solely using … collaboration and an increased focus on the application of new technologies, sequencing strategies and analytical …
Policies and Guidance
For FY2024, NHGRI’s extramural program will be operating under the NHGRI 2020 Strategic Vision.
… issues in the NHGRI Strategic Vision and NHGRI Building a Diverse Genomics Workforce Action Agenda . Development of … across diseases or molecular and clinical phenotypes. New genomic technologies or methods that are applicable to high-throughput, comprehensive data analyses (e.g., for genomes, cells, pathways, or populations). Functional …
Event
NHGRI is hosting a workshop - Identifying Research Priorities to Accelerate genetic Diagnosis - on April 16-17, 2024.
… whole-genome sequencing (WGS) are commonly used methods for determining causal variants underlying Mendelian disease. … Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is interested in obtaining feedback from the scientific community to better … to Accelerate Genetic Diagnosis … NHGRI is hosting a workshop - Identifying Research Priorities to Accelerate …
Event
The NHGRI Education and Community Involvement Branch is co-hosting a webinar on January 9 with the Undergraduate Genetics Education Network that will explore the changing landscape of genetics from a largely descriptive field and emerging creative fields.
For questions and comments, please contact Beth Tuck at … Education and Community Involvement Branch is co-hosting a webinar on January 9 with the Undergraduate Genetics … fields (how can we use what we know to produce something new?). What opportunities can your students expect to see as …