The NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network (PGRN) is a nationwide collaborative of scientists focused on understanding how a person’s genes affect his or her response to medicines. Funded since 2000, the network now includes 14 scientific research projects and seven network resources.
Upon renewal of this initiative in 2010, NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. said “Thanks to breakthroughs in genome sequencing technologies and our growing understanding of genetic variation among individuals, there has never been a better time to propel the field of pharmacogenomics. Through these studies, we are moving closer to the goal of using genetic information to help prescribe the safest, most effective medicine for each patient.”
Members
PGRN Research Groups, 2010-present
PGRN Network Resources, 2010-present
PGRN Partners, 2010-present
Alumni
Photos
Vision and Mission
Vision and Mission 2010-present
Past Mission and Goals Statements
Organization
Present Organizational Structure
Past Organizational Structures
Past Advisors
Publications
PGRN Member Group Publications 
PGRN Publications Authored by the Network 
Background and Scientific Accomplishments of the PGRN Through 2011
Archives
Request for Information: Challenges and Opportunities in Pharmacogenomics, 2013
Request for Information: Soliciting Input on Current Needs in Pharmacogenomics Research, 2008
Graphics, 2000-2005
Reports, 1998-2004
Meetings, 1998-2004