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Event
An April 6-7 workshop will emphasize the scientific value of diversity and inclusion as well as identify and prioritize future research needs in genomics to advance health equity.
Genetic Disorders
Prostate cancer is a disease where certain cells in the prostate become abnormal and multiply to form a tumor.
… cancer is of concern when a man has one of the following: Three or more close relatives: father, brother, son - who … prostate cancer. Family members with prostate cancer in three generations, one after the other, in the mother's or …
News Release
John Ohab, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and science communicator, has been named chief NHGRI's Communications and Public Liaison Branch.
Professional Development Programs
Meeting a JHU/NHGRI Genetic Counseling Training Program graduate will help you learn more about the program and may help when deciding whether to apply.
… to the School of Public Health. I take the free, fifteen-minute Hopkins shuttle with my fellow Hopkins peers to the …
Genetic Disorders
Inborn errors of metabolism are disorders that cause a block in a metabolic pathway leading to clinically significant consequences.
News Release
NHGRI researchers asked patients, parents and physicians in the sickle cell disease community (SCD) what they wanted and needed to know about genome editing to make informed decisions about participating in genome-editing clinical trials.
Event
NHGRI workshop seeking scientific perspectives for relating genomic variation to human phenotype.
Staff
Darryl Leja is a senior graphic designer, illustrator and visual information specialist within NHGRI's Office of Communications.
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Genomics is altering a genome with unparalleled efficiency and precision.
… by half of the offspring from each pair of parents. After three generations, only half of the mosquito population will …
Staff
Mauresa Pittman is the lead public affairs specialist in NHGRI's Office of Communications.