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NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network

The Translational Scholar Career Awards in Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (K23) program was recently announced.  Both a CTSA and a PGRN mentor are required. Read the FAQs here.

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The Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base (PharmGKB Link to external Web site) is an integrated knowledge base for pharmacogenomics linking phenotypes and genotypes.

PGRN LogoThe NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network (PGRN) is a network of scientists focused on understanding how a person’s genes affect his or her response to medicines. Funded since 2000, the PGRN has a Vision and Mission.

See the PGRN Website Link to external Web site for meetings, projects, collaborations, and ongoing activities.

The following institutes contribute support to the Pharmacogenomics Research Network:
NIGMSNHLBI, NCI, NIDA, NICHDNHGRINIMH, NIAMS, ORWH

Research Network

Discover more about PGRN scientists, publications and governing structure.

External Scientific Panel

Members and purpose of PGRN's scientific advisory panel.

Global Alliance for Pharmacogenomics

Learn about partnerships between PGRN and global scientists. 

Consortia

Learn about PharmGKB projects with the scientific community.

Funding Opportunities

View PGRN-related listings from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, the official publication for NIH research grant policies, guidelines, and funding opportunities.

News

Read PGRN announcements and results.

Contact Us

Reach PGRN program staff.


 
This page last reviewed on February 13, 2013