Skip to main content
Hit enter to search or ESC to close
Close Search
Kids First
search
Menu
  • About
    • About
      • Kids FirstA collaborative pediatric research effort, Kids First seeks to drive understanding of the genetic causes and links between childhood cancer and structural birth defects.
      • CommunityA caring coalition of community foundations and childhood health nonprofits stands behind the continued success of the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • Portal TourAnyone can explore the Kids First DRC portal with ease. Learn how here.
      • FAQsDiscover answers to common questions about the data, tools, and resources you can apply to empower childhood cancer and rare disease research.
    • About Kids FirstKids First Data Resource Center enables researchers, clinicians, and patients to work together to accelerate research and promote new discoveries for children affected with cancer and congenital disorders.
  • Resources
    • Portal
      • DataAccess an extensive collection of quality genomic and clinical data harmonized by the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • ToolsCloud-based tools aid researchers in exploration, discovery, analysis, and study for a deeper understanding of childhood cancer and rare diseases.
      • PublicationsRead about the tremendous strides made possible through valuable research contributions informed by Kids First data.
      • StudiesEmpower your research through Kids First Data. Discover the robust collection of childhood cancer, congenital disorder, and cross-condition data available now.
      • GrantsDiscover support and funding options that fuel Kids First-driven research.
      • Help CenterGet your research started or move ahead with the help of the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • Portal LoginRegister or login to the Kids First Portal.
    • ResourcesThese datasets are harmonized with best-practice open-source pipelines developed by the Kids First Data Resource Center team based on deep experience with pediatric data and community feedback.
  • News
    • News
      • ArticlesStay updated about Kids First news, happenings, and perspectives.
      • EventsJoin us for upcoming virtual and in-person events that inform, engage, and inspire.
      • PressRead what the media buzz is all about at Kids First.
    • NewsLearn more about the Kids First Data Resource Center through articles and publications written by experts.
  • PORTAL LOGIN
  • search
Kids First
6 events found.

Events

Events Search and Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

  • List
  • Month
  • Day
Today
  • February 2026

  • Fri 27

    Rare Disease Day

    February 27
    Washington, DC
  • May 2026

  • Wed 13

    Kids First Spring Public Webinar

    May 13 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Virtual
  • September 2026

  • Thu 17

    Fall Public Webinar

    September 17 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Virtual
  • Mon 21

    14th Structural Birth Defects Meeting

    September 21 - September 23
    Philadelphia, PA , United States
  • Fri 25

    AACR Pediatrics

    September 25 - September 28
    San Diego, CA San Diego, CA, CA, United States
  • October 2026

  • Tue 20

    American Society of Human Genetics 2026

    October 20 - October 24
    Montréal , Canada
  • Previous Events
  • Today
  • Google Calendar
  • iCalendar
  • Outlook 365
  • Outlook Live
  • Export .ics file
  • Export Outlook .ics file
Close Menu
  • About
    • About
      • Kids FirstA collaborative pediatric research effort, Kids First seeks to drive understanding of the genetic causes and links between childhood cancer and structural birth defects.
      • CommunityA caring coalition of community foundations and childhood health nonprofits stands behind the continued success of the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • Portal TourAnyone can explore the Kids First DRC portal with ease. Learn how here.
      • FAQsDiscover answers to common questions about the data, tools, and resources you can apply to empower childhood cancer and rare disease research.
    • About Kids FirstKids First Data Resource Center enables researchers, clinicians, and patients to work together to accelerate research and promote new discoveries for children affected with cancer and congenital disorders.
  • Resources
    • Portal
      • DataAccess an extensive collection of quality genomic and clinical data harmonized by the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • ToolsCloud-based tools aid researchers in exploration, discovery, analysis, and study for a deeper understanding of childhood cancer and rare diseases.
      • PublicationsRead about the tremendous strides made possible through valuable research contributions informed by Kids First data.
      • StudiesEmpower your research through Kids First Data. Discover the robust collection of childhood cancer, congenital disorder, and cross-condition data available now.
      • GrantsDiscover support and funding options that fuel Kids First-driven research.
      • Help CenterGet your research started or move ahead with the help of the Kids First Data Resource Center.
      • Portal LoginRegister or login to the Kids First Portal.
    • ResourcesThese datasets are harmonized with best-practice open-source pipelines developed by the Kids First Data Resource Center team based on deep experience with pediatric data and community feedback.
  • News
    • News
      • ArticlesStay updated about Kids First news, happenings, and perspectives.
      • EventsJoin us for upcoming virtual and in-person events that inform, engage, and inspire.
      • PressRead what the media buzz is all about at Kids First.
    • NewsLearn more about the Kids First Data Resource Center through articles and publications written by experts.
  • PORTAL LOGIN

Cloud Credits Inquiry

Do you plan to cross-analyze Kids First data with other data?(Required)
Have you previously participated in KF cloud credits as an X01 or R03 investigator? (Required)
If so, is this an additional allocation request?(Required)
*Please note that dbGaP approval is required to connect with controlled-access (generally, individual-level genomic) data. Requesting dbGaP access requires a separate proposal and submission. To submit a DbGap Data Access Request, click here.