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Staff
Dr. Neil Hanchard is a clinical investigator within the Center for Precision Health Research (CPHR) and head of the Childhood Complex Disease Genomics Section within the CPHR.
Research Funding
The Multi-Omics for Health and Disease Consortium aims to advance the application of multi-omic technologies to study health and disease in ancestrally diverse populations.
… Omics’ Production Center Zhiping Weng*, Anshul Kundaje, William Noble, Honghuang Lin, Jill Moore University of …
Professional Development Programs
GCTP faculty instructors.
… Bioethics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health William Klein, Ph.D. Associate Director, Behavioral Research …
About NHGRI
The Genomic Medicine Working Group explores and advises on issues related to the adoption of genomic medicine.
Educational Resources
NHGRI participates in the South By Southwest (SXSW) conference to help increase genomic literacy.
Media Advisory
On December 7, 2022, the National Human Genome Research Institute will host a webinar to discuss the key findings from a recently released Human Genetics & Genomics Workforce Survey Report.
News Release
NHGRI researchers and colleagues are calling for health disparities research that focuses on the microbiome.
News Release
Learn what happens when two genetic neighborhoods merge in brain tumor cells after a gene controlled by a gene-control switch turned on a cancer-growth gene.
… and becomes unmanageable. Read the article Flavahan, William A., et al. Insulator dysfunction and oncogene …
Training, Diversity and Health Equity Office (TiDHE)
The Diversity Centers for Genome Research Consortium aims to support the development of innovative genomic research projects through infrastructure building and the formation of interdisciplinary research teams at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), institutions with a documented record and/or historical and current mission of recruiting, educating, training and graduating students from any of the populations identified as underrepresented in biomedical research.