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Find similar grantsInvestigator Initiated Research in Computational Genomics and Data Science (PAR-25-228) is sponsored by NIH (NLM/NHGRI). Supports a broad range of research efforts in computational genomics, data science, statistics, and bioinformatics relevant to basic or clinical genomic science, and broadly applicable to human health and disease.
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