NIH #5U41HG009650-04
The Clinical Genome Resource - Expert Curation and EHR Integration
- Amount
- $3.2M
- Period
- 2017-09-12 → 2021-07-31
- PIs
- 3
- Est. capacity / PI
- ~0 students
Awarded at UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
Genomics and Rare Diseases · Genetics
8 total · 0 active
NIH #5U41HG009650-04
Awarded at UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
NIH #5U41HG009650-03
Awarded at UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
NIH #3U41HG009650-02S1
Awarded at UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
Student capacity is a rough estimate from remaining award size, split equally among PIs. Actual funding decisions vary.
Direct collaborators. Node size = influence, colour = community, dashed = past collaboration.
UNC Libraries · 2026-06-10
Deciding “what” to screen for and “when”: The importance of natural history information
The American Journal of Human Genetics · 2026-06-01
Mondo: Integrating Disease Terminology Across Communities
UNC Libraries · 2026-04-11
Human Genetics and Genomics Advances · 2026-04-04
UNC Libraries · 2026-02-10
UNC Libraries · 2026-01-02
Expanding access to genomic analysis and reporting in research studies: The GENYSIS research core
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science · 2026-01-01
UNC Libraries · 2025-11-05
Genetics in Medicine · 2025-10-25 · 3 citations
Mondo: integrating disease terminology across communities
Genetics · 2025-10-06 · 14 citations
Primary Care Provider Perspectives on Expanded Genomic Screening in ChildrenPreprint
Research Square · 2025-09-09
Feasibility and clinical utility of expanded genomic newborn screening in the Early Check program
Nature Medicine · 2025-09-05 · 5 citations
UNC Libraries · 2025-08-09
UNC Libraries · 2025-08-09
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A · 2025-08-01
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry · 2025-07-30
UNC Libraries · 2025-07-17
UNC Libraries · 2025-07-17
An approach to integrating exome sequencing for fetal structural anomalies into clinical practice
UNC Libraries · 2025-07-15 · 1 citations
UNC Libraries · 2025-07-15