Human Genes and the Environment Research Training Program
2007
New Human Genes and the Environment Research Training Program
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Author Information
Author(s): Carol Shreffler
Primary Institution: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Conclusion
The new training program aims to develop researchers skilled in both genomics and environmental health sciences.
Supporting Evidence
- The program is part of the NIH Genes and the Environment Initiative.
- Trainees will be supervised by a mentoring team with expertise in both environmental and genetic research.
- The program aims to produce researchers who can work across genomics and environmental health.
Takeaway
There's a new program to help scientists learn about genes and the environment so they can study how they affect health.
Methodology
The program includes training for predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees with a mentoring team of experts in environmental exposure and genetics.
Participant Demographics
The program encourages inclusion of physicians and clinically trained individuals.
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