Summer springs into fall opportunity
Sophomore Naeema Hopkins-Kotb started building her foundation in the 2018 Summer Scholars Program in Genome Sciences and Medicine, Now, she is continuing the research she began in the Summer Scholars Program through an independent study with mentor Dr. Beth Sullivan, associate professor of molecular genetics and microbiology.
Inaugural Summer Scholars Program Wrap Ups in End-of-Summer Poster Session
For 10 weeks, nine underclassmen from all over the country have been working in Duke labs. They presented their research findings in a poster presentation on July 25.
2018 Snyderman Summer Scholars to continue research in Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine
Two undergraduate students, Sarah Feng and Vidit Bhandarkar, both of the Class of 2019 spent 10 weeks working with faculty mentors on research projects they developed and proposed.
New Postdoc fellows ready to dive into genomic research
The Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine (CAGPM) is excited to announce the two newest postdoctoral training fellows in genome medicine research, Marie Mooney, Ph.D., and Bill Hankey, Ph.D.
One year down, one to go
The first two fellows in the inaugural year of the Duke Post-doctoral Training Program in Genomic Medicine Research have successfully completed their first year
2018 Summer Scholars Program pulls in students from across the country
CAGPM has partnered with the Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology (GCB) and North Carolina Central University (NCCU) for the Summer Scholar’s Program in Genome Sciences and Medicine for Underrepresented Minority Underclassmen.
First annual Snyderman Scholars Summer Program begins
The first annual Snyderman Scholars Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine Summer Program for undergraduates is now underway. The program runs form May 21 – July 25 and gives undergraduates the opportunity to participate in a faculty-mentored research project in applied genomics and precision medicine.
CAGPM and GCB Awarded NIH R25 for Summer Scholars Program for Underrepresented Students
Dr. Susanne Haga of the Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine (CAGPM) and Dr. Greg Wray of the Center for Genomic and Computation Biology (GCB) were awarded an NIH R25 for an undergraduate summer program for underrepresented minority students. The “Summer Scholars Program in Genome Sciences and Medicine” is supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine Welcomes Inaugural T32 Post-Doctoral Fellows
The Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine is pleased to announce the first two post-doctoral fellows supported by an NIH training award (T32) in genomic medicine: Carolyn Baloh, M.D., and Cory Stingl, M.D.