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NHGRI is awarding Genomic Innovator Awards to nine institutions to support the research of 12 early career scientists in the field of genomics. The awards will total up to $27 million over five years.
… the fastest evolving regions in the human genome.   Christine Lu, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston Pioneer …
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A new study by scientists at NHGRI, suggests that iPSCs do not develop more mutations than cells that are duplicated by subcloning.
News Release
Stomach cancers fall into four distinct molecular subtypes researchers with The Cancer Genome Atlas Network have found.
Health
A polygenic risk score is one way by which people can learn what their risk of developing a disease is, based on the total number of genomics variants related to the disease.
For Patients and Families
The partnership engages communities on genomics, informs and shares perspectives, and impacts the focus of research.
… Washington Health Equity Circle, Sound Alliance, Seattle Christine Wilson, M.S., Health Care Communications …
Professional Development Programs
The JHU/NHGRI Genetic Counseling Training Program trains students to conduct research and provides clinical rotations to learn about genetic conditions.
… Freiman, M.S. Heather Hain, M.S. Quinlyn Highsmith, M.S. Christine Maccia, M.S. Darilyn Mahoney, M.S. Stephanie … M.Sc., M.S.   Prenatal Clinic Cathy Lawson, M.S. Christine Hertenstein, M.S. Kristen Miller, M.G.C. Carol …
Health
Information about genomics competencies, patient care, and related partnership and outreach activities at NHGRI.
News Release
NHGRI researchers will present four platform talks and 55 posters to highlight the institute's diverse portfolio at the 65th annual meeting of ASHG.
… Fanconi anemia group FA-G. (Cancer Genetics) 2976T. May Christine Malicdan: Cell adhesion and migration defects in …
About Genomics
A introduction to basic concepts in genomics to help you understand your genome, how it works, and how it impacts your health.
Fact Sheet
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is an essential molecule that performs many roles in the cell, from carrying the instructions to make proteins to regulating genes.