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The NHGRI Genomic Medicine Working Group is a subcommittee of the National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research that explores and advises on issues related to the adoption of genomic medicine.

Overview

The NHGRI Genomic Medicine Working Group arose from genomic medicine implementation efforts outlined by the 2011 NHGRI Strategic Plan and continued in the 2020 NHGRI Strategic Plan. The working group will continue to assist the National Advisory Council on Human Genome Research in advising NHGRI on research needed to evaluate and move genomics into routine medical practice.  The working group will help accomplish this by identifying existing gaps and future opportunities that need to be explored to help generate the evidence for genomic medicine implementation. One way this is accomplished is by organizing genomic medicine meetings that bring together genomics researchers, clinicians, and other experts involved with the implementation of genomic medicine programs. The meetings focus on issues surrounding the adoption of genomic medicine and help shape future projects in genomic medicine.

In addition to planning the genomic medicine meetings on timely themes, the working group provides guidance to NHGRI on genomic medicine implementation by reviewing current progress; identifying research, education, and implementation gaps and approaches for filling them; publicizing key advances; facilitating collaborations and coordination within and outside NIH, and promoting long-term availability of genomic resources.

  • Overview

    The NHGRI Genomic Medicine Working Group arose from genomic medicine implementation efforts outlined by the 2011 NHGRI Strategic Plan and continued in the 2020 NHGRI Strategic Plan. The working group will continue to assist the National Advisory Council on Human Genome Research in advising NHGRI on research needed to evaluate and move genomics into routine medical practice.  The working group will help accomplish this by identifying existing gaps and future opportunities that need to be explored to help generate the evidence for genomic medicine implementation. One way this is accomplished is by organizing genomic medicine meetings that bring together genomics researchers, clinicians, and other experts involved with the implementation of genomic medicine programs. The meetings focus on issues surrounding the adoption of genomic medicine and help shape future projects in genomic medicine.

    In addition to planning the genomic medicine meetings on timely themes, the working group provides guidance to NHGRI on genomic medicine implementation by reviewing current progress; identifying research, education, and implementation gaps and approaches for filling them; publicizing key advances; facilitating collaborations and coordination within and outside NIH, and promoting long-term availability of genomic resources.

Group Members

Carol Bult (Jackson Labs) (former NACHGR member)

Rex Chisholm (Northwestern) (former NACHGR member)

Patricia Deverka (Veranex Solutions) (former NACHGR member)

Geoff Ginsburg (All of Us Research Program) (former NACHGR member)

Gail Jarvik (University of Washington) (current NACHGR member)

George Mensah (NHLBI)

Gillian Hooker (Concert Genetics)

Dan Roden (Vanderbilt) (former NACHGR member)

Marc Williams (Geisinger)

Eric Green (NHGRI)

Teri Manolio (NHGRI)

Erin Ramos (NHGRI)

Robb Rowley (NHGRI)

  • Group Members

    Carol Bult (Jackson Labs) (former NACHGR member)

    Rex Chisholm (Northwestern) (former NACHGR member)

    Patricia Deverka (Veranex Solutions) (former NACHGR member)

    Geoff Ginsburg (All of Us Research Program) (former NACHGR member)

    Gail Jarvik (University of Washington) (current NACHGR member)

    George Mensah (NHLBI)

    Gillian Hooker (Concert Genetics)

    Dan Roden (Vanderbilt) (former NACHGR member)

    Marc Williams (Geisinger)

    Eric Green (NHGRI)

    Teri Manolio (NHGRI)

    Erin Ramos (NHGRI)

    Robb Rowley (NHGRI)

Doctor and patient

Publicizing Key Genomic Medicine Advances

Genomic medicine is advancing at a rapid pace. The NHGRI Genomic Medicine Working Group is compiling a list of interesting advances and helpful educational resources in genomic medicine.

Learn More

Contacts

Teri Manolio
Teri Manolio, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Director
  • Division of Genomic Medicine
Robb Rowley
Robb Rowley, M.D.
  • Program Director
  • Division of Genomic Medicine

Last updated: July 13, 2023