Genomics plays an increasingly large role in 21st century research and clinical practice. Washington University School of Medicine is at the forefront of this evolving field. To continue to meet this challenge, investigators will need comprehensive training in topics related to genomic medicine.
The Genomics in Medicine seminar series offers attendees a practical background in molecular biology and genetics, an introduction to genomics technologies and research, and an understanding of the clinical application of genomics knowledge.
Seminars are every Wednesday at 4pm: August 28 – December 4, 2024
2024 Seminars
Who can attend?
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WUSM faculty experts.
Contact crtcmsci@wustl.edu to sign up for the mailing list or with any questions.
Academic credit
Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can earn up to two units of academic credit. Contact crtcmsci@wustl.edu to learn more and register.
This seminar series is a collaboration between the Departments of Genetics, Medicine, Pathology & Immunology, Pediatrics, and Becker Medical Library. The series is sponsored by the Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences, NIH award UL1 TR002345.