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Return to Initiatives > 2002 Archival RFAs, PAs, and Notices to the NIH Guide

  • PAR-02-142 : Tools For Genetic Studies in Zebrafish August 2, 2002

  • PA-02-112 : Genetic Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders - May 30, 2002

  • PA-020110 : Genetic Architecture, Biological Variation and Complex Phenotypes May 29, 2002

  • PA-02-085 : Neuroscience Research on Drug Addiction - March 18, 2002

    • NOTE - Project Officer has changed to Nancy Pilotte, Ph. D., 301-443-6975

  • A-02-147 :  Fine Mapping Genes and Gene Variants for Drug Addiction Susceptibility - September 24, 2003

  • A-02-015 : Role of Limbic System and Brain Ontogeny in Drug Abuse - October 19, 2001

  • FA-HG-02-003 :  Studies of The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Human Genetic Variation Research For Individuals And Diverse Racial and Ethnic Groups November 15, 2002

  • FA-HG-02-005 : Large-scale Genotyping For The Haplotype Map of The Human Genome March 26, 2002
 
 
 
 
Any questions or concerns regarding the genetics programs please contact Jonathan D. Pollock Ph.D. (301) 443-1887 or jp183r@nih.gov


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