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Genetic and Fetal Antecedents of Disease Susceptibility Strategic Plan (Reference Only)

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Genetics and Fetal Antecedents of Disease Susceptibility Strategic Plan

This scientific report outlines the overall plan for research supported by the NICHD related to diseases, the disease process, and the role of genes in that process. The information in this plan was current at the date of publication, but has not been updated. The document is provided for historical purposes only.


This 17-page scientific plan describes the NICHD's plan for supporting research on the interaction of the genotype with socioeconomic, environmental, and psychological factors in the fetal and postnatal environment that contribute to health or to the pathophysiology of diseases. The information in this plan was current at the date of publication, but has not been updated. The document is provided for historical purposes only.


Preferred Citation:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, DHHS. (2001). Genetic and Fetal Antecedents of Disease Susceptibility Strategic Plan (Reference Only) (N/A). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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