Methods and Approaches for Detection of Gene-Environment Interactions in Human Disease (R21) (PAR 11-032)
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Purpose
This R21 grant program is to develop and test innovative statistical and bioinformatics methods and analytical strategies and study designs for identifying gene-environment interactions for complex human diseases. The objectives are to further advance the understanding of gene-environment interplay in complex human disease by 1) the development and validation of algorithms and new statistical and computational approaches and study designs and/or 2) the development and application of bioinformatics software for gene-environment analysis of existing human populations.
NLM Contact
Dr. Jane Ye, yej@mail.nih.gov
Deadlines
February 4, 2011, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization
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