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Staff
Mr. Benjamin Berkman is the deputy director of NHGRI's Bioethics Core.
… Radically Expanded Genetic Testing. Washington and Lee Law Review (in press). Prince AE and Berkman BE. … Core. … Benjamin Berkman, bioethics, Institutional Review Board, informed consent, human biological samples … …
Media Availability
New research provides a better understanding of some of the genetic and cellular changes in pathways and processes involved in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
News Release
Three practical strategies for reducing the risk of re-identification, the process by which anonymized personal genomic data are matched with the owner.
… for reducing the risk of re-identification - the process by which anonymized personal genomic data are matched … strategies for reducing the risk of re-identification, the process by which anonymized personal genomic data are matched … strategies for reducing the risk of re-identification, the process by which anonymized personal genomic data are matched …
The Genomics Landscape
In the December 2018 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green recaps progress from NHGRI strategic planning process events in 2018.
… and as you will read below - the NHGRI strategic planning process is in full swing and being conducted on top of our otherwise frenetic day jobs! That process will prove to be a central part of 2019 for the … for Human Genome Research, NHGRI's new strategic planning process 'Establishing a 2020 Vision for Genomics' has spurred …
Staff
Dr. Sara Chandros Hull is a deputy scientific director in the Office of the Scientific Director and the director of NHGRI's Bioethics Core.
… research; and Chair of the  NIH Intramural Institutional Review Board . Dr. Hull recently completed a detail with the  … and limits of centralized Institutional Reveiw Board (IRB) review of multisite research, diversifying genomic research … American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal IRBs and research review committees. Dr. Hull conducts her research through a …
Strategic Plan
View a timeline of the latest news and activities related to NHGRI's 2020 strategic planning process, including upcoming events taking place near you.
… and activities from the Genomics2020 strategic planning process. The calendar entries below include event summaries. … and activities related to NHGRI's 2020 strategic planning process, including upcoming events taking place near you. … … and activities related to NHGRI's 2020 strategic planning process, including upcoming events taking place near you. … …
Talking Glossary
Alternative splicing is a cellular process in which exons from the same gene are joined in different combinations, leading to different, but related, mRNA transcripts.
… Alternative Splicing … Alternative splicing is a cellular process in which exons from the same gene are joined in … mRNA transcripts. … Alternative splicing is a cellular process in which exons from the same gene are joined in … from a single gene. … Alternative splicing is a cellular process in which exons from the same gene are joined in …
News Release
Researchers are trying to understand a process whose rules are constantly being written and rewritten by cancer's rogue cells: who will more likely relapse.
… likely to relapse, researchers are trying to understand a process whose rules are constantly being written and … cancer comes back … Researchers are trying to understand a process whose rules are constantly being written and … DHX15, Raman Sood … Researchers are trying to understand a process whose rules are constantly being written and …
News Release
The Undiagnosed Diseases Network has opened an online patient application portal called the UDN Gateway.
… diseases. … The new system streamlines the application process. All applications for the UDN will go through the … what had previously been a paper-and-mail application process for the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program (UDP), which … a comprehensive and streamlined online application process." Dr. Ramoni serves as executive director and a …
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Three research teams funded by NIH gather data at the most basic molecular levels about the biological processes that make up the human microbiome.