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The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics at
The University of Arizona is an interdisciplinary program whose purpose is to facilitate interdisciplinary training and
research in genetics. Graduate students can work toward a Ph.D. or M.S. in Genetics under the guidance of more than 40
faculty members from 10 departments in the Colleges of Science, Agriculture, and Medicine.
Students in the program can pursue a Ph.D. in
Genetics with a specialization in Genomics. They can be supported by fellowships offered by the Genetics Program or by
The University of Arizona's new Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program Grant for predoctoral
study in genomics; see the Genomics IGERT website. |
Murray Brilliant, Ph.D., Chair
mhb@peds.arizona.edu
Lori Taylor, Program Coordinator
lltaylor@email.arizona.edu
Graduate Program in Genetics
The University of Arizona
1548 E. Drachman
POB 210476
Tucson, AZ 85721-5073
Phone: 520-626-9821
FAX: 520-621-8367
http://www.genetics.arizona.edu |