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About NHGRI
A timeline of notable events in the history of the National Human Genome Research Institute.
Research Funding
The $1,000 Genome Program was a coordinated effort to support the development of technologies to dramatically reduce the cost of DNA sequencing, a move aimed at broadening the applications of genomic information in medical research and health care.
News Release
Researchers from The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network identify novel mutations in a well-known cancer-causing pathway in lung adenocarcinoma.
Secondary Genomics Finding Service
The SGFS can support annotation of up to 2000 exomes/genomes per year on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The centers study in innovative ways to address important ethical, legal, and social issues related to advances in genomics.
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The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) provides both institutional and individual funding to promote diversity in the genomics workforce. Our programs offer opportunities at the undergraduate, postbaccalaureate, graduate, postdoctoral and faculty levels.
Research Funding
The E​MERGE Network develops, disseminates and applies approaches to research that combine biorepositories with electronic medical record systems.​
Research Training
NHGRI funds training and career development programs at academic, medical and other institutions throughout the U.S.
… for Applied Research and Development in Genomic Medicine Julie Johnson Stephen Kimmel Amanda Elsey   ✔ University of … in Genome Sciences and Medicine Susanne Haga Gregory Wray Julie Walker Genomic Medicine     ✔   The Jackson Laboratory …
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Type 2 diabetes is a disease that affects ten percent of the world's population, but the genetics underlying the disease remain poorly understood.
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​The Undiagnosed Diseases Network accelerates discovery and innovation in how we diagnose and treat patients with previously undiagnosed diseases.