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Prospective Students
As a Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP), versus the normal department/college structure, the UA Genetics GIDP offers students an opportunity to work with and learn from a variety of faculty across the campus, as well as a chance to individually tailor their research projects to their interests. In existence since 1989, the Genetics GIDP has recently undergone revitalization, with renewed faculty commitment and funding. We’re excited about the outstanding educational and research accomplishments of our Program and are always looking for enthusiastic and creative students. We invite you to browse all areas of our web site. If you have unanswered questions, please feel free to contact Lori Taylor, Program Coordinator, or Dr. Murray Brilliant, Program Chair, whose contact information can be found on the home page.
Program Description & Curriculum
How to Apply
Campus & Community
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Congratulations to Atlantis Russ (Hawaii) and Jason Pugh (Arizona), who will be joining the Genetics GIDP as doctoral students in fall 2008. Both were also awarded a prestigious Science Foundation Arizona Fellowship, which will support the first two years of their education.
(Re)Newed Course fall 2008: GENE 533, Human Genetics. A team taught, 3 unit course covering basic genetic theory and techniques, as applied to the human species, as well as methods of analysis of genetic and environmental variation among individuals and populations.
Genetics Faculty in the News: Dr. Fernando Martinez, Dr. Joyce Schroeder, & Dr. Cari Soderlund.
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