Investigator-Initiated Research in Computational Genomics

Investigator-Initiated Research in Computational Genomics
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This concept clearance focuses on supporting innovation in computational genomics, data science, and bioinformatics through the development of analytical methods and tools. It aims to enable research across diseases and biological systems while offering various funding mechanisms for institutions. Explore the opportunities presented in this initiative.

  • Genomics
  • Data Science
  • Bioinformatics
  • Innovation
  • Research

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  1. Concept Clearance: Investigator Initiated Research in Computational Genomics and Data Science Daniel Gilchrist, Valentina Di Francesco, Sarah Hutchison, Natalie Linear, Chris Wellington National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research February 12, 2024

  2. Renewal Goals Support innovation in computational genomics, data science, statistics, bioinformatics, and data visualization Development of analytical methods and early- stage tools and software Research enabling genomics, generalizable across diseases and biological systems 2

  3. Proposed Mechanisms R01, R21 R15 Supports research at institutions that have not been major recipients of NIH support R41/42 Small Business Innovation Research R43/44 Small Business Technology Transfer Research 3

  4. Questions? 4

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