Genome sequencing can help you learn important information about your DNA—including whether your genes are contributing to health conditions in you or your family. The Centralized Sequencing Program provides genome sequencing services to patients who are enrolled in studies through the NIH intramural research program.
Eligibility and Participation
To enroll in the Centralized Sequencing Program, patients must be participating in a NIH research study or a study by an organization that is partnered with the program. If you are interested in connecting with a researcher who is enrolling new patients, explore NIAID's clinical trials or visit clinicaltrials.gov.
Patient’s interested in enrolling will meet with someone on the study team to discuss ithe study in more detail. Patients who decide to enroll have a blood or saliva sample collected and sent for genome sequencing. Once sequencing is complete, patients receive a personalized report with their genome sequencing results and are invited to provide feedback on the program. Genetic counseling is also available for patients to discuss their genome sequencing results.