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Welcome to the NHLBI Programs for Genomic Applications Home Page

On September 30, 2000, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) launched the Programs for Genomic Applications (PGAs). This program is a major initiative to advance functional genomic research related to heart, lung, blood, and sleep health and disorders.

The goals of the PGAs include developing information, tools, and resources to link genes to biological function on a genomic scale. All the information, reagents, and tools developed in the PGAs will be freely available in a timely manner to the research community.

In addition, the PGAs will provide workshops, courses, and visiting scientist programs to facilitate the training of researchers in the use of the data and related technologies developed by the PGAs.

The purpose of the PGA Web site is to provide a central place to learn about the PGA Program and to provide access to PGA-developed resources through links to the individual PGA sites. This web site will be updated periodically to provide the most recent information available on this NHLBI program.

BayGenomics
The NHLBI Bay Area Functional Genomics Consortium
J. David Gladstone Institutes
Dr. Stephen G. Young
BayGenomics Web Site

Berkeley PGA
Comparative Genomic Analysis Of Cardiovascular Gene Regulation
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Dr. Edward M. Rubin
Berkeley PGA Web Site
 
CardioGenomics
Genomics Of Cardiovascular Development, Adaptation And Remodeling
Harvard Medical School-Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Dr. Jon Seidman
CardioGenomics Web Site
 
HopGenes
Applied Genomics In Cardiopulmonary Disease
Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Joe G.N. Garcia
HopGenes Web Site
 
InnateImmunity
Innate Immunity In Heart, Lung, And Blood Disease
University of Arizona
Dr. Fernando D. Martinez
InnateImmunity Web Site

JAX PGA
Mouse Models Of Heart, Lung, And Blood Diseases
Jackson Laboratory
Dr. Luanne L. Peters
JAX PGA Web Site
 
ParaBioSys
Genomic Analysis Of Stress And Inflammation
Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Mason Freeman
ParaBioSys Web Site
 
PhysGen
Physiogenomics Of Stressors In Derived Consomic Rats
Medical College of Wisconsin
Dr. Howard J. Jacob
PhysGen Web Site
 
SeattleSNPs
UW-FHCRC Variation Discovery Resource
University of Washington
Dr. Deborah A. Nickerson
SeattleSNPs Web Site
 
Southwestern
Genomics And Proteomics Of Cell Injury And Inflammation
University of Texas Southwest Medical Center/Dallas
Dr. Stephen A. Johnston
Southwestern Web Site

TREX
Microarray Expression Profiling Of Rodent Models Of Human Disease
The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR)
Dr. John Quackenbush
TREX Web Site

Updated: February 23, 2004

 
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