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Scientific Review BranchThe Scientific Review Branch (SRB) manages the initial peer review process for a wide variety of grant proposals assigned to the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), including research program projects (P01); center grants (P30, P50); cooperative agreements (U01); biotechnology resource grants, which include databases (P41); special career awards (K-series); conferences (R13); short courses (T15); education projects (R25); and applications responding to NHGRI-issued Requests for Applications (RFAs). The Genome Research Review Committee - a committee of the Initial Review Group (IRG) - conducts the review of these proposals to evaluate their scientific and technical merit. The NIH Center for Scientific Review [drg.nih.gov] oversees the initial peer review for other genomics-related applications, including investigator-initiated research grants (R01) and pilot projects (R21). Following completion of the initial peer-review process, NHGRI-assigned proposals receive a second level of review, conducted by the National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research (NACHGR). Standard dates for receipt of applications [grants1.nih.gov]. Additional receipt dates may apply for NHGRI-issued Requests for Applications (RFA). The administrative office of the Center for Inherited Disease Research [cidr.jhmi.edu] (CIDR) is located within the Scientific Review Branch. CIDR, one of several NHGRI-supported resources available to the scientific community, provides genotyping and statistical genetics services. Scientific Review OfficersKen Nakamura, Ph.D. Rudy Pozzatti, Ph.D. Keith McKenney, Ph.D. Scientific Review Officer for CIDRCamilla Day, Ph.D. SREA Officer for SRB
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