
March 20, 2025
Laura Raffield Awarded New Subcontract from UTSW Medical Center
Dr. Laura Raffield (Assistant Professor, Genetics) has received a new subcontract from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
March 20, 2025
Dr. Laura Raffield (Assistant Professor, Genetics) has received a new subcontract from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
March 20, 2025
Dr. Hyejung Won (Associate Professor, Genetics) was awarded a seed grant from the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association for her project titled “Deciphering higher-order chromatin mechanisms for C9orf72-mediated ALS”.
March 20, 2025
Dr. Chuck Perou (Distinguished Professor, Genetics and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) received a new grant from the Department of Defense for his project titled “The Breast Cancer Cellular Atlas”.
March 20, 2025
Dr. Alex Rubinsteyn (Associate Professor, Genetics) was awarded a new grant from the Jaime Leandro Foundation for his project titled “Optimization of personalized cancer immunotherapeutic approaches”.
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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.
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Christoph Rau, PhD
Assistant Professor
The Department of Genetics is proud to highlight Dr. Christoph Rau for his excellence in research, mentorship, and service.
Dr. Rau has been an assistant professor in the Department of Genetics since 2020. He is also a member of the Computational Medicine Program and the McAllister Heart Institute.
Wednesday 12:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am Friday 12:00 pm Wednesday 12:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am Friday 12:00 pm Wednesday 12:00 pmUpcoming Events
Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Margarita Dzama-Karels
Thursday – BCB Student Seminar Series: Smyers & Kelestemur
Friday – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Jadiel Wasson
Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Jason Stein
Thursday – BCB Student Seminar Series: Hamilton & Gillman
Friday – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Deborah Winter
Wednesday – GMB Defense: Rachel DuMez-Kornegay
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