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DCEG- GWAS Studies

Organization LEIDOS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, INC.Location FREDERICK, UNITED STATESPosted 31 Aug 2025Deadline 30 Aug 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AffectBiologicalBreast CancerCancer InterventionCancersCase-Base StudiesCase-Comparison StudiesCase-Compeer StudiesCase-Referent StudiesCase-Referrent StudiesCase/Control StudiesCollaborationsComplexDCEGDNADataData SetDeoxyribonucleic AcidDiagnosticDiseaseDisorderDivision of Cancer Epidemiology and GeneticsEXTMREnsureEpidemiologic ResearchEpidemiologic StudiesEpidemiological StudiesEpidemiology ResearchExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesGWA studyGWASGene variantGene x Environment InteractionGenesGenetic MarkersGenetic PredispositionGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic SusceptibilityGenetic propensityGenome ScanGenomicsGxE interactionHereditaryIndividualInheritedInherited PredispositionInherited SusceptibilityInvestigatorsMalignant Breast NeoplasmMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMalignant neoplasm of prostateMalignant prostatic tumorMapsNational Institutes of HealthPersonsPhenotypePilot ProjectsPopulation StudyPredispositionPreventivePrivate SectorProstate CAProstate CancerProstate malignancyResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRiskScanningScientistSeriesSusceptibilityTechniquesTherapeutic InterventionUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantVariationallelic variantbiologiccancer geneticscancer riskcase controlcase-controlledcase-controlled studiescohortdata accessdeep sequencingdisease riskdisorder riskenvironment effect on geneepidemiologic investigationepidemiology studygene biomarkergene environment interactiongene expression biomarkergene markergene signature biomarkergenetic biomarkergenetic etiologygenetic mechanism of diseasegenetic variantgenetic vulnerabilitygenetically predisposedgenome wide associationgenome wide association scangenome wide association studygenome-wide scangenomewide association scangenomewide association studygenomewide scangenomic variantintervention therapylarge data setslarge datasetsmalignancymalignant breast tumorneoplasm/cancerpilot studypopulation-based studypopulation-level studyprogramsstudies of populationsstudy of the populationtraitwhole genome association analysiswhole genome association studywhole-genome scan
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The Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility (CGEMS) project began in 2005 as a 3-year pilot study to identify inherited genetic susceptibility to prostate and breast cancer (cgems.cancer.gov). CGEMS has developed into a robust research program involving genome-wide association studies (GWASs) for dozens of different cancer phenotypes to identify common genetic variants that affect an individual’s risk of developing cancer. In collaboration with extramural scientists, NCI's Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG) has carried out genome-wide scans for common and/or highly lethal cancers extensively studied by the Division. CGEMS relies upon data from the NCI Consortium as well as collaborative case-control epidemiologic studies with biospecimens.

By scanning the DNA collected from individuals participating in these cohort or case-control studies, scientists have identified common inherited genetic variants associated with cancer risk that may lead to new preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic interventions. The pooling of large data sets provides the statistical power to quantify the risks associated with specific gene variants and exposures, and enables subset analyses that uncover gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. Researchers are applying fine-mapping and deep sequencing techniques to regions or loci identified by these scans to pinpoint the specific functional variants responsible for disease risk and the biologic mechanisms involved. Ultimately, findings from these studies may yield new preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic interventions for cancer.

Grant Number: 75N91019D00024-0-759102500016-17
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: lynn briscoe

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