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NHGRI has appointed Dr. Jennifer Troyer as the incoming director as the incoming director of the Division of Extramural Operations (DEO) within NHGRI’s Extramural Research Program (ERP). She will provide leadership in coordinating the institute’s extramural research grants, operations and policies.
… Sciences in NHGRI’s ERP, during which time she managed grant portfolios focused on comparative genomics and methods … division also oversees initial scientific merit review of applications and proposals, trains extramural staff and … and divisions at the institute. She aims to support grant management practices and provide a space for innovation …
Staff
Dr. Chris Gunter is a senior advisor to the NHGRI director on genomics engagement.
… Core of the Center's NIH Autism Center of Excellence grant and is continuing her work on autism genomics in humans … with practitioners to create an evidence base for genomic applications . The Engagement Methods Unit will leverage Dr. … genomic knowledge, behavioral conditions, genomic applications …
FAQ
On August 23, 2023, the National Human Genome Research Institute hosted a pre-application webinar for the Investigator-Initiated Research in Genomics and Health Equity RFAs: RFA-HG-23-017 and RFA-HG-23-018.
… opportunities for minorities? The RFA is not a training grant program. Individuals from diverse backgrounds, … to health disparities in low and middle income countries? Applications submitted to this RFA should address a genomics … there be a Special Emphasis Panel convened to review the applications? Yes, NHGRI will convene a Special Emphasis …
Event
NHGRI, NICHD, NIMH, and ORIP program staff held a pre-application webinar with an interactive Q&A session for the Non-Human Primate Developmental Genotype-Tissue Expression (NHP dGTEx) Project.
… total costs? It is $3.5M/year total costs. Can we submit applications that request more? It is allowed How many applications will be funded? 1 or 2 applications. Is at least one adult time-point needed? Using …
Event
On June 26, 2024, NHGRI hosted an application webinar for the ML/AI Tools to Advance Genomic Translational Research (MAGen) notice of funding opportunities (NOFOs) (to be published).
Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities for Investigator-Initiated Research in Computational Genomics and Data Science
The Computational Genomics and Data Science Program Announcements (PARs) invite applications for investigator-initiated research efforts fostering innovation in computational genomics, data science, statistics, bioinformatics, and data visualization and exploration.
… and Data Science Program Announcements (PARs) invite applications for investigator-initiated research efforts … and Data Science Program Announcements (PARs) invite applications for investigator-initiated research efforts … and Data Science Program Announcements (PARs) invite applications for investigator-initiated research efforts …
Jobs at NHGRI
NHGRI is seeking applicants for the position of Program Director (PD) of Laboratory Genetics and Genomics (LGG) Fellowship & Director of Genetics Education (DGE), which plays a critical role in leading and overseeing all aspects of our ACGME-accredited programs.
… DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities. …
News Release
Micro-sized technologies are among the approaches researchers will use to develop high quality, low cost DNA sequencing technology.
… sequence libraries for DNA sequencing of single cells. The grant numbers of the awards are the following: R01 HG007827; …
Research Funding
The GREGoR (formerly the Mendelian Genomics Research Consortium) is aimed at significantly increasing the proportion of Mendelian disorders with an identified genetic cause through enhanced data sharing, collaboration and an increased focus on the application of new technologies, sequencing strategies and analytical approaches.
… Component Principal Investigator Institution Title Grant Number Mendelian Genomics Coordinating Center Susanne …
News Release
New grants totaling approximately $29.5 million will enable scientists to generate and maintain the most comprehensive reference sequence of the human genome.