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NIAID
The NIAID Clinical Genomics Program at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a broadly collaborative program that builds upon large-scale gene sequencing analysis to promote multi-disciplinary, cutting-edge basic and clinical genomics research. Our goal is to accelerate research aimed at better understanding, diagnosing, and treating disorders of the immune system.
Main Areas of Focus
- To better understand, diagnose, and treat disorders of the immune system
Funding
The NIAID Clinical Genomics Program offers select funding for training in genomics or immunology.
Events
Weekly Clinical Genomics Seminar Series, Tuesdays, 1 pm, Building 10, Room 2C310.
Contact Information
- Helen Su, Co-Director, NIAID Clinical Genomics Program
- Luigi Notarangelo, Co-Director, NIAID Clinical Genomics Program
- Morgan Similuk, Genetic counseling
- See a list of participating researchers
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