
May 13, 2026
Department of Genetics Publications for April 2026
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 29 papers in April 2026.

May 13, 2026
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 29 papers in April 2026.

May 13, 2026
Dr. Jeremy Purvis successfully renewed his R01 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) for his project titled “Computational models of the human cell cycle to reveal disease mechanism and inform treatment”.

May 13, 2026
Dr. David Corcoran (Assistant Professor, Genetics) received an Innovation Impact Grant from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center (NCBC) to purchase two state-of-the-art GPU compute nodes for the Lineberger Bioinformatics Core.

May 13, 2026
Dr. Remi Ketchum (Postdoctoral Fellow - Schrider Lab) received a new K99/R00 award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences for her project titled “Novel methods for detecting positive selection in mosquitoes”.

We advance fundamental, translational, and clinical research in genetics and genomics through innovation, education, and collaboration.
Our graduate programs train students to be creative, sophisticated research scientists prepared to pursue careers focused in genetics and genomics working in academic science, government, or commercial positions. Students conduct their dissertation research using diverse experimental approaches – from classical genetics to the most modern molecular methods – to address a broad range of contemporary problems in biomedical science.
The Department also includes a clinical arm focused on medical genetics, which covers the broad spectrum of clinical genetic research from disease prevention to diagnosis and treatment. This specialty includes evaluation, mutation discovery, counseling and risk assessment through analysis and genetic testing. Locating the clinical group alongside basic scientists facilitates integration of cutting edge genetic research with patient care.

Courtney Thaxton, PhD
Associate Professor
The Department of Genetics is proud to highlight Dr. Courtney Thaxton for her excellence in research, teaching, and mentoring.
Dr. Thaxton was promoted to Associate Professor in July 2024 and serves as the Director of the ClinGen-affiliated UNC Biocuration and Coordination Core.
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