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The Genomics Landscape
In the March 3, 2022 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director, Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D., highlights the new fact sheets produced by the institute's Communications and Public Liaison Branch.
… Startups are Fueling the Era of Genome-Completeness ” by Prabarna Ganguly. The NHGRI Small Business Program also has …
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… Felsenfeld , ERP Ann Fitzpatrick , DM Robert Fullem , ERP Prabarna Ganguly , DPCE Sylvia Garvey , ERP Tina Gatlin , ERP …
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… Felsenfeld, ERP Laurie Findley, ERP Ann Fitzpatrick, DM Prabarna Ganguly, DPCE Tina Gatlin, ERP Dan Gilchrist, ERP …
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NIH will fund grants totaling $38 million over five years to develop methods that will improve the way that polygenic risk scores can be used to predict disease in diverse communities.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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Genomicists and clinicians are beginning to offer patients genetic testing for a list of treatable diseases apart from the one that brought them into the clinic.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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With the publication of 16 high-quality reference genomes from across vertebrates, the Vertebrate Genome Project establishes standards for biodiversity genomics and reports discoveries in comparative biology, conservation, and health research
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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NIH researchers have developed a breath test that measures how well patients with methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) respond to receiving liver or combined liver and kidney transplantation.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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Dr. Shchelochkov will oversee the research training, fellowship and residency programs at the institute.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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The NHGRI Short Course in Genomics brings the latest genomics science to the classroom.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …
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Research studies are now using polygenic risk scores to determine a person’s inherited risk for certain diseases, but there are inconsistencies in how these scores are calculated. NHGRI has published guidelines in Nature for how these scores should be reported.
Prabarna Ganguly, Ph.D. …