Broadcast Media
NHGRI's communications branch prepared the digital asset files in this collection for use by broadcast media to assist with the preparation of news stories. All government-produced video and audio clips are in the public domain and copyright free. Anyone is freely able to use these clips, but we ask that they be used appropriately.
The video clips were created by Genome Productions, a part of the Communications and Public Liaison Branch of the National Human Genome Research Institute. As a courtesy, it is requested that an appropriate acknowledgement be given: Courtesy: National Human Genome Research Institute.
Video Resources
National Institutes of Health Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC): B-Roll Video Footage
Video | Versions | |
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NISC Exteriors | Web Preview (.mov) [7.66 MB] * | Broadcast (.mxf) [194 MB] ** |
High Throughput Sequencing Lab | Web Preview (.mov) [32.7 MB] * | Broadcast (.mxf) [857 MB] ** |
Sequence Finishing Lab | Web Preview (.mov) [19.7 MB] * | Broadcast (.mxf) [483 MB] ** |
DNA Sequencing Lab | Web Preview (.mov) [81.5 MB] * | Broadcast (.mxf) [1.94 GB] ** |
* Web Preview: To be viewed in your Web browser. You do not need to download them to your local computer.
** Broadcast: To be downloaded to your local computer and imported into a video editing system.
ENCODE Project Video Sound Bites and B-Roll Video Footage
September 5, 2012: Video sound bites selected from interviews with members of the ENCODE Project; B-roll video footage of ClinSeq, the Genetic Disease Research Branch Lab and the NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC).
September 5, 2012: Video sound bites selected from interviews with members of the ENCODE Project; B-roll video footage of ClinSeq, the Genetic Disease Research Branch Lab and the NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC).
Proteus Syndrome: B-Roll Video Footage and Video Sound Bites
July 27, 2011: High-definition video footage of Proteus syndrome, the Proteus Syndrome Telebriefing and an interview with Leslie G. Biesecker, M.D.
July 27, 2011: High-definition video footage of Proteus syndrome, the Proteus Syndrome Telebriefing and an interview with Leslie G. Biesecker, M.D.
Tox21 Collaboration: Robot B-Roll
March 10, 2011: The Tox21 high-speed robot screening system, located at the NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) in Rockville, Md., will test 10,000 different chemicals for potential toxicity, merging existing agency resources (research, funding, and testing tools) to develop ways to more effectively predict how chemicals will affect human health and the environment.
March 10, 2011: The Tox21 high-speed robot screening system, located at the NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) in Rockville, Md., will test 10,000 different chemicals for potential toxicity, merging existing agency resources (research, funding, and testing tools) to develop ways to more effectively predict how chemicals will affect human health and the environment.
Interview with Eric D. Green, M.D., Ph.D.
February 3, 2011: A interview with Dr. Green on the Strategic Plan.
February 3, 2011: A interview with Dr. Green on the Strategic Plan.
Interview with UDP Patients
January 31, 2011: An interview with Paula Allen, 51, Brodhead, Ky., and Louise Benge, 56, Brodhead, Ky., providing a patient's perspective on the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program.
January 31, 2011: An interview with Paula Allen, 51, Brodhead, Ky., and Louise Benge, 56, Brodhead, Ky., providing a patient's perspective on the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program.
Interview with William A. Gahl, M.D., Ph.D.
January 28, 2011: An interview with Dr. Gahl about the Undiagnosed Diseased Program.
January 28, 2011: An interview with Dr. Gahl about the Undiagnosed Diseased Program.
Complete Neanderthal Genome Sequenced
May 7, 2010: Video clips that can be used to create a broadcast news story about the completion of the Neanderthal genome sequence.
May 7, 2010: Video clips that can be used to create a broadcast news story about the completion of the Neanderthal genome sequence.
NIH/EPA Safety Testing of Chemicals: Sound Bites and Videos
February 14, 2008: A series of sound bites and video clips that can be used to create a broadcast news story about the collaboration by three government agencies to shift chemical toxicity testing from animal screening to a quantitative high throughput screening (qHTS) system.
February 14, 2008: A series of sound bites and video clips that can be used to create a broadcast news story about the collaboration by three government agencies to shift chemical toxicity testing from animal screening to a quantitative high throughput screening (qHTS) system.
Audio Resources
- Human Microbiome Project (HMP) Telebriefing (MP3 - 13 MB)
June 5-6, 2012 - more - First Public Meeting on the Proposed Reorganization of the National Human Genome Research Institute (MP3 - 13 MB)
January 18, 2012 - more - The Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Program Funding Announcement Telebriefing (MP3 - 13 MB)
December 6, 2011 - more - NIH launches the NIH K-12 Lab Challenge (MP3 - 2.5 MB)
September, 2011 - more - Proteus Syndrome Telebriefing (MP3 - 8.5 MB)
July 27, 2011 - more - Undiagnosed Diseases Program Telebriefing (MP3 - 34 MB)
February 1, 2011 - more - Press Conference for Toxicity Testing (MP3 - 14MB)
February 14, 2008: A 60-minute press conference with NIH/EPA collaboration leaders on new methods for the safety testing of chemicals.
Last Updated: September 5, 2012