NHLBI TOPMed: Omics Phenotypes of Heart, Lung, and Blood Disorders (X01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (National Institutes of Health)

The "NHLBI TOPMed: Omics Phenotypes of Heart, Lung, and Blood Disorders" grant aims to use the TransOmics for Precision Medicine program to generate extensive genetic and multi-omics data to help understand the molecular mechanisms of heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders, with all data being made publicly available in a controlled-access database.

Description

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications to use the NHLBI-funded TransOmics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program to generate a large volume of integrated genetic and multi-omics data to facilitate discovery of the molecular mechanisms of heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) disorders. The overall goal is to transition the program from genetic Map to Mechanism (M2) and to fill knowledge gaps that have not been sufficiently covered by existing TOPMed datasets. No funding will be provided under this FOA. The omics and related phenotypic data will be deposited in a public NIH-designated controlled-access database such as the database for Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP) and NHLBIs BioData Catalyst (BDC).

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State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal organizations, Public housing authorities, Nonprofits

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Posted Date
June 01, 2022
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No Longer Accepting Applications
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October 17, 2024

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