Genome Sequencing Center for the Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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If you have sequencing infrastructure and want to anchor a national pediatric genomic research hub, this U24 supports sustained operation with guaranteed community access.
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What this is
The NIH is seeking applications to create or operate a genome sequencing center focused on pediatric research under the Kids First program. This U24 cooperative agreement mechanism provides sustained funding for a research resource and infrastructure that will serve the broader research community. Clinical trial work is explicitly not permitted under this award. Applicants should have institutional capacity, sequencing expertise, and commitment to supporting pediatric genomic research.
Who can apply
Specific eligible applicant types are unspecified in the provided text, though U24 cooperative agreements typically require established institutions (universities, research centers, non-profits) with demonstrated sequencing capacity and infrastructure. Individual researchers and early-stage startups are unlikely to qualify.
Topics: genome sequencing · pediatric research · kids first program · genomic infrastructure · sequencing center · nih cooperative agreement
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