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HomeResearch Intramural Research
The Division of Intramural Research
NHGRI's Division of Intramural Research plans and conducts a broad program of laboratory and clinical research to translate genomic and genetic research into a greater understanding of human genetic disease, and to develop better methods for the detection, prevention and treatment of heritable and genetic disorders.
News and Events
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NHGRI Senior Investigator and Chief, Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch, Jennifer M. Puck, M.D., publishes Perspective article in the New England Journal of Medicine describing recent evidence that somatic mutations as well as germline mutations can cause cases of human autoimmune lymphoproliferative symdrome (ALPS).
Somatic Mutations - Not Just for Cancer Anymore [Full Text] [content.nejm.org]
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DIR Researcher Elizabeth Gillanders, et al, publish a study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute identifying regions of the genome that increase the risk of prostate cancer.
Combined Genome-Wide Scan for Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Genes [Full Text] [jncicancerspectrum.oupjournals.org]
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Tenure Track Positions: Investigator Recruitment in Cancer Genetics |
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New pathway found for suppression of gross chromosomal rearrangements [abstract] [pnas.org] |
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Genetic varient found to significantly increase risk of neural tube defects in general population [Full Text] [bmjjournals.com] |
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Division of Intramural Research to establish first screening center in nationwide chemical genomics network [News Release] |
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Genomics In Action
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What is the connection between cancer and birth defects? Lawrence Brody, Ph.D., Senior Investigator, Genome Technology Branch, and Head, Molecular Pathogenesis Section, says they have more in common than meets the eye. (more)
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