The State of National Institute of Health Awards for funding genetic counseling research, resources, and training over the past decade

Author:

Zierhut Heather1ORCID,Betterman Samantha1,Kocher Megan2ORCID,Tsegai Hiermiela1,Mills Rachel3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Genetics University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. University of Minnesota Libraries Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. MS Genetic Counseling Program The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch related to the practice of genetic counseling has historically been accomplished through student projects, small private grants, or as a part of a larger research study. Yet, recent initiatives supported by the National Society of Genetic Counselors and the National Human Genome Research Institute have recognized and promoted the need for additional genetic counseling research funding and training. In this study, we aimed to characterize awards from the United States' National Institutes of Health (NIH) over the past 10 years that support research related to genetic counseling. A search of the NIH RePORTER database conducted on April 25, 2022, using terms broadly related to genetic counseling, identified 3993 awards from fiscal years 2011 to 2022. After deduplication, 1231 grants were reviewed for screening. The final dataset included 43 awards of various types with the majority being research or R series grants [R01 (n = 17), R21 (n = 7)]. The remaining awards were Cooperative Agreements (U01, n = 6), intramural (Z‐grants, n = 5), Center Core (P30, n = 2), Specialized Center (P50, n = 1), Career Development Award (K01, n = 1), Other Transactions (OT2, n = 1), Resource Program (G13, n = 1), and Research Training and Fellowship (T32, n = 1). Most grants were awarded between 2019 and 2022 (n = 24, 55.8%). The majority of awards were categorized as studies that included a comparison of different genetic counseling models (n = 23), outcomes of implementing genetic counseling (n = 11), core resources for genetic counselors (n = 5), and genetic counseling training programs (n = 4). Thirteen of the awards (30.2%) had a specific aim/goal/focus on underserved or underrepresented populations. The topics were predominantly related to cancer (n = 26). Nine awards were led or co‐led by a genetic counselor (20.9%). Despite significant growth in genetic counseling research support from US‐based funders over the past 3 years, major gaps related to funding exist, including that most award recipients are not genetic counselors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

Reference15 articles.

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