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Corina Din-Lovinescu
Scientific Program Analyst
Office of Population Genomics
National Human Genome Research Institute
Bethesda, Md
 

Corina Din-Lovinescu is a scientific program analyst for the Office of Population Genomics at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Corina joined NHGRI in 2009 and will be the primary program analyst for the Genetic Association Information Network (GAIN) and the Genome-Wide Association Studies of Treatment Response in Randomized Clinical Trials Program (GWAS-TR).

Before joining NHGRI, Corina graduated from Dartmouth College in 2009 with a B.A. in biology. While attending Dartmouth, Corina worked as a research assistant in the Genetics department at Dartmouth Medical School where she studied the role of Mixed Lineage Leukemia (MLL) target genes in embryogenesis and hematopoiesis.http://www.genome.gov/27533513

The National Human Genome Research Institute's Office of Population Genomics* was established to facilitate the application of genomic knowledge to health. The office will promote multi-disciplinary research in epidemiology and genomics, by applying genomic technologies to existing population and clinical studies, and developing new population resources for investigation of genetic and environmental contributions to complex diseaseshttp://www.genome.gov/19518660*.