Community Outreach and Adoption

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY (Project 2: Community Outreach and Adoption) The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium Coordination Center will extend its outreach efforts to strengthen the HPRC’s collaborations with scientific, clinical, and other stakeholder communities, and to foster the development of a new ecosystem of analysis tools that involves broad community engagement via training and education. We will do this by synergizing with adopter programs to facilitate collaborative science. We will form a Cross-Consortia Working Group which will comprise members of sister consortia and meet regularly to promote adoption of the pangenome by enhancing communications across the programs and by coordinating collaborative projects, analysis efforts, and development of tools for using the new reference. We will coordinate and host cross-consortia meetings and jamborees focused on incorporating the pangenome reference into pipelines of various consortia labs and clinical labs to see if molecular diagnoses change, new variation is found, haplotypes are better defined, and benchmarks are better defined. We will also develop a framework for international partnerships, collaborations, and coordinating activities that respect non-western modes of data ownership and ensures bi-directional knowledge exchange. We will identify, recruit, and facilitate future international partnerships and the democratization of the pangenome reference by developing and supporting the Human Pangenome Project, and creating a framework and infrastructure that will extend well beyond the next phase of the HPRC.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10907975
Project number
2U41HG010972-06
Recipient
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Ting Wang
Activity code
U41
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$850,496
Award type
2
Project period
2019-09-18 → 2029-06-30