Attention #undergrads everywhere: Want to spend your summer at #Duke working on #genomics projects in the lab? Apply for the Genome Sciences Summer Scholars Program.
Deadline: Jan 15, 2023
Details and Eligibility: https://t.co/R7cCOFGvvs
#STEM@DukeGenomics@DukePreciseMed
Join us THURSDAY @ 4PM as we welcome Jay Shendure (@JShendure) at our next Genomic Seminar Series: "Reconstruction & Recording of Mammalian Development" https://t.co/BsKcGp790u
@DukeMedSchool#genomics
Attention #undergrads everywhere: Want to spend your summer at #Duke working on #genomics projects in the lab? Apply for the Genome Sciences Summer Scholars Program.
Deadline: Jan 15, 2023
Details and Eligibility: https://t.co/R7cCOFGvvs
#STEM@DukeGenomics@DukePreciseMed
Less than 1 month to apply to be a Snyderman Scholar!
@DukeU#undergrads this opportunity is for YOU! Scholars will participate in a faculty-mentored research project in applied genomics and precision medicine 🧬
Applications are due Feb. 1, 2023 ✏️ https://t.co/6bMb5MPKOn
Coming up next week...
Join us on Thurs., Jan. 12 at 12 p.m. EST for our Precision Medicine Program Forum featuring Sara Imhof, PhD, (@healthpolicygal) from @ncbiotech 🧬
Register in Advance: https://t.co/lIOvcEn8DQ
Our previous Summer Scholars have had a lot of successes! What could YOU do as a Genome Science Summer Scholar at #Duke? Apply now and find out!
Open to first and second year #undergrads at any college/university in the US
#genomics#STEM
Learn more: https://t.co/PRirUj7inC
In the excellent “Let’s talk about sex & its contribution to disease risk” session #ASHG22. Brush up on this important aspect of #Alzheimer in a review by the Chib-Falek group @dukegcb: https://t.co/6wN20iviC3
Attention #undergrads everywhere: Want to spend your summer at #Duke working on #genomics projects in the lab? Apply for the Genome Sciences Summer Scholars Program. Details and Eligibility: https://t.co/sEKsjq3T3W
#STEM
How have researchers @DukeU guided the university's COVID-19 policies? @alebescobar in Greg Wray's lab @DukeBiology explains: https://t.co/iw67StBBKa @dukegcb
“By studying humans, we can learn about animals, biology & evolution broadly because of all the data available, and because of the unique aspects of humans, like the written history we can use to inform our genetics studies.” --Amy Goldberg
#DukeGenomics
https://t.co/BGTC3uBNG7
GCB Academy -- stand alone workshops about genomic-related topics -- is back in person and ready to teach you about mass spectrometry, proteomics & the microbiome. Open to Duke faculty, staff, and trainees -- register now!
https://t.co/UO90gDVpiY
Microbial communities pass genes around in a division of labor that allows genes to function regardless of the members of the community. Read more: https://t.co/Fo9C7cqu2I
@DukeGenomics@DukeEngineering@lingchongyou
We have been sequencing viral genomes of positive COVID test results since 2020 and have provided valuable data for Duke university administration to stay one step ahead of the pandemic: https://t.co/XpFREwdRKe
Thanks @indyweek! @dukegcb@DukeGenomics@DukeMedSchool
@DukeSequencing recently added an Oxford Nanopore GridION long read sequencer to its arsenal. GridION provides cost-effective, ultra-long sequencing reads of 100s of kilobases to help answer research questions that short read sequencers cannot. Read more: https://t.co/k3rFGnO5Pd