Analyzing genetic information using advanced sequencing techniques

Sequencing and Bioinformatics

NIH-funded research Seattle Children's Hospital · NIH-11307294

This study is looking at your genes to find out how they might affect your health, so you can get more personalized treatment options that work best for you.

Quick facts

Grant typeNIH-funded research
Study typeNIH-funded research
Funding institutionSeattle Children's Hospital NIH-funded
Lab location1 site (Seattle, United States)
Project IDNIH-11307294 on NIH RePORTER

What this research studies

This research focuses on utilizing sequencing and bioinformatics to analyze genetic data. By employing cutting-edge technologies, the project aims to uncover insights into genetic variations that may impact health. Patients may benefit from improved understanding of their genetic makeup, which could lead to personalized treatment options. The methodology involves collecting genetic samples and applying bioinformatics tools to interpret the data effectively.

Who could benefit from this research

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this research include individuals with genetic conditions or those interested in understanding their genetic predispositions.

Not a fit: Patients without any genetic conditions or those not interested in genetic analysis may not receive benefit from this research.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to more personalized and effective treatment strategies based on individual genetic profiles.

How similar studies have performed: Previous research utilizing sequencing and bioinformatics has shown significant success in identifying genetic markers associated with various health conditions.

Where this research is happening

Seattle, United States

Researchers

About this research

  1. This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
  2. Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
  3. For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.
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