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HuGENet™ Collaborators

HuGENet™ collaborators come from multiple disciplines such as epidemiology, genetics, clinical medicine, policy, public health, education, and biomedical sciences. Examples of contributions and benefits for HuGENet™ collaborators:

  1. Receive a monthly newsletter on the latest information relevant to population data on human genes and disease in different populations.
  2. Contribute peer-reviewed HuGE reviews to be published on the HuGENet™ website and in selected journals (view list of collaborating journals).
  3. Become part of the HuGENet "Network of
    Networks
    ." This reference links to a non-governmental website Develop or join a network of collaborations and working groups around specific subject areas for conducting research and collaborative reviews of the existing literature.
  4. Contribute e-journal clubs and case studies that can be used for training and information dissemination (view HuGENet™ collaborators).
  5. Attend and contribute to HuGE workshops in training, methods development and synthesis of the knowledge base on genomics and health.


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HuGE Navigator  This links to a non-government website.
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HuGENet™ Publications
For more information on how to become a HuGENet™ collaborator, contact HuGE@cdc.gov

 

Page last updated: December 11, 2007
Content Source: National Office of Public Health Genomics