Dear IHCC Members,
Halfway through 2023, we wish to bring your attention to several new items that highlight the efforts of our IHCC members and workgroups.
First, one of the recommendations arising from ICS5 was to provide our members with information on potential funding sources for a few specific disease areas. The Science Strategy and Cohort Enhancement Workgroup has compiled a list of several RFAs (Requests for Applications) that you can browse here. Our intention is to update this list quarterly and communicate this information in these newsletters. If you know of any local or regional funding opportunities in your institutions, please send them to us so we can share this good news.
Our IHCC Pilot Projects continue to publish important scientific findings. For example, please take a look at this recent manuscript from the Covid-Mental Health Project:
Choi, K.W., Lee, Y.H., Liu, Z. et al. Social support and depression during a global crisis. Nature Mental Health 1, 428–435 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00078-0
Two of IHCC’s working groups, 1) Policy & Systems, and 2) Training & Workforce Development, have been elevated within the Global Genomic Medicine Collaborative (GGMC) organization to serve both consortia programs, IHCC and G2MC. With common missions and objectives for both consortia, these new workgroups will provide our consortia and their members with valuable educational opportunities and global policy insights going forward. One of the highlights of this cross-consortia consolidation is the newly-branded GGMC Monthly Educational Webinars that explore new methods for applying genomic approaches to both cohort science and clinical implementation.
We are excited about the progress that IHCC has made this year. We are confident that with your continued support, we will continue to make a real difference in the field of collaborative cohort studies.
Finally, we want to thank all our IHCC members for participating in our activities and who continue to provide valuable input to the IHCC surveys, workshops, webinars, newsletters, and meetings throughout the year. You are the focus of these efforts as we endeavor to convene, connect, and catalyze successful scientific collaborations across IHCC. We are truly grateful for your time and effort.
As always we welcome your input and guidance – please reach out anytime.
Sincerely,
Michele, Geoff, and Peter