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Training Grant in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation

US · CA · Los Angeles National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awarded #nih-5T32HG002536-24

Summary

The program aims to train a diverse cohort of predoctoral students in genomic analysis and interpretation, equipping them with research and career skills for data-driven biomedical research.

What they want

The Genomic Analysis Training Program (GATP) at UCLA provides a comprehensive, two-year training experience for ten predoctoral trainees annually. The curriculum covers molecular biology, human genetics, probability, statistics, bioinformatics, and biomedical ethics, alongside communication, collaboration, and career development skills. The program leverages UCLA's research infrastructure, computing resources, and faculty expertise to prepare students for independent research careers in genomics.
Deliverables
  • Ten predoctoral trainees per year, supported for two years
Technical requirements
  • Core curriculum in molecular biology, human genetics, probability, statistics, bioinformatics, and biomedical ethics
  • Training in critical communication, collaboration, and career development skills
Key personnel
  • Diverse training faculty with strong records in research and student mentoring

Risks & flags

Incumbent: UCLA

Market context

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Educational Services
NAICS 611310
US market size
$340B
Typical award
$50K – $25M
Typical buyers
DoDVAStates
Commonly required
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