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Genome Sequencing Centers

Overview

Services

The Genome Sequencing Centers (GSCs) provide services for rapid and cost efficient production of high-quality, genome sequences and high throughput genotyping of microorganisms considered agents of bioterrorism (NIAID Category A-C priority pathogens), related organisms, clinical isolates, closely related species, and invertebrate vectors of infectious diseases and microorganisms responsible for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and their hosts.

In recent years the GSCs have begun several large collaborative sequencing initiatives including the:

NIAID will not accept unsolicited grant applications for large-scale DNA sequencing projects for microorganisms and invertebrate vectors of disease, including NIH cooperative agreement grant applications, which is a change in NIAID policy, effective December 2003. 

Investigators wishing to apply for support to sequence an organism not described above must do so in the context of an investigator-initiated, hypothesis-driven, unsolicited research project application (R01), subject to standard NIH acceptance and peer-review procedures. NIAID will only accept such applications for review that contain a substantial research component beyond genome sequencing.


    Contact

    Maria Y. Giovanni
    Assistant Director for Microbial Genomics & Advanced Technology
    E-mail: mgiovanni@niaid.nih.gov

    Related Links

    (Non-government)

  • JCVI GSCID
  • The Broad Institute GSCID
  • The Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • Highlights

    PFGRC Announces Influenza A H1N1 Outbreak Gateway® Entry Clones Now Available - June 5, 2009

    NIAID Influenza Genome Sequencing Project

    GSC Data and Reagent Sharing and Release

    NIH Human Microbiome Project

    NIAID-NHGRI Eukaryotic Pathogens and Disease Vectors Sequencing Project

    See Also

    DMID Genomics Initiatives (PDF)



    Contact

    Maria Y. Giovanni
    Assistant Director for Microbial Genomics & Advanced Technology
    E-mail: mgiovanni@niaid.nih.gov

    Related Links

    (Non-government)

  • JCVI GSCID
  • The Broad Institute GSCID
  • The Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • Highlights

    PFGRC Announces Influenza A H1N1 Outbreak Gateway® Entry Clones Now Available - June 5, 2009

    NIAID Influenza Genome Sequencing Project

    GSC Data and Reagent Sharing and Release

    NIH Human Microbiome Project

    NIAID-NHGRI Eukaryotic Pathogens and Disease Vectors Sequencing Project

    See Also

    DMID Genomics Initiatives (PDF)