January 17, 2025
Ahmed Lab Publishes in Aging Cell
The laboratory of Dr. Shawn Ahmed (Professor, Genetics and Biology) has published a paper in the 09 November 2024 issue of Aging Cell.
January 17, 2025
The laboratory of Dr. Shawn Ahmed (Professor, Genetics and Biology) has published a paper in the 09 November 2024 issue of Aging Cell.
January 10, 2025
Dr. Samir Kelada (Associate Professor, Genetics) received a new R01 grant from the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) for his project titled “Genetic mechanisms underlying maladaptive respiratory responses to air pollution”.
December 16, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 17 papers during November 24th - December 7th, 2024.
December 9, 2024
Dr. Anne Thessen (Associate Professor, Genetics) was co-senior author of a paper titled "Post-GWAS Prioritization of Genome-Phenome Association in Sorghum” in the latest issue of Agronomy.
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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.
The UNC Department Genetics is proud to announce the formation of the Bryson Program for Judicial Science Education!
For more information, including our mission, goals, board members and training videos, please visit the new website here!
UNC Educational Pathways to Increase Diversity in GEnomics (EDGE) is an innovative 2-year summer program for undergraduate students who are interested in careers in genomics. EDGE especially welcomes applications from students who are underrepresented in the field of genomics.
Kristy Lee, MS, CGC
Professor
The Department of Genetics is proud to highlight Professor, Ms. Kristy Lee, for her excellence in clinical service, research, and service. Ms. Lee’s scientific expertise, clinical experience, teaching excellence, and service to the community exemplifies her long-standing commitment to the utilization of genetics in healthcare.
Genetics In The News
Monday 12:00 am Wednesday 12:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am Wednesday 12:00 pmUpcoming Events
Monday – UNC Holiday – Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday 2025
Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Jason Stein
Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Nicholas & McAfee
Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Harmony R. Salzler