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On November 5-9, 2024, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) will participate in the ASHG Annual Meeting - the world's largest human genetics and genomics meeting and exposition. The annual meeting provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge science in all areas of human genetics.
… N Lee Understanding ableism in abstracts for genetic and genomic autism research 6044T Dayo Shittu Genetic … 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. Afia Asare Connecting with the Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium 1055F Lily … 4043F Nephi Walton Defining a Clinical Data Ecosystem for Genomic Health 1120F … ASHG 2024 Mobile App The ASHG 2024 …
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NHGRI has selected James Thomas, Ph.D., as the new director of the NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC), to will oversee the importation and use of DNA sequencing technologies, protocols and analyses, ensuring that NIH investigators have access to cutting-edge DNA sequencing methods and specialized genomics protocols to meet their research needs.
… of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project, sequencing the genomic regions of dozens of vertebrate species and providing … access to the latest, most efficient, and cost-effective genomic technologies. We give them a spark to energize their … access to the latest, most efficient, and cost-effective genomic technologies. We give them a spark to energize their …
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A team of NIH-funded researchers have generated the first complete chromosome sequences from non-human primates.
… sequences from six primate species reveal species diversity and insights into evolution. … A team of …
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NIH researchers discover that while artificial intelligence (AI) tools can make accurate diagnoses from textbook-like descriptions of genetic diseases, the tools are significantly less accurate when analyzing summaries written by patients about their own health.
… we need more data, and those data need to reflect the diversity of patients,” said Dr. Solomon. “Not only do we … background and so on, so that the data capture the diversity of patient experiences. Then these models can learn …
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Funding to advance understanding of RNA biology and development of RNA-based technologies
… or stored. Scientists use long RNA molecules to probe genomic pathways and develop new drugs, but they can be …
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NHGRI researchers found that a protein in the immune system is particularly adaptable to mutations.
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NHGRI researchers find that specific abnormal chromosomal patterns in prenatal blood tests warrant whole-body MRI cancer screening.
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NIH researchers and their colleagues identified multidrug-resistant pathogens on the skin of residents in nursing homes. They found that these potentially dangerous microbes spread widely among residents, indicating a need for improved testing and infection control measures to protect people in nursing homes and other vulnerable populations.