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Steering Committee

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STEERING COMMITTEE Program Directors: Scott Kennedy, Ph.D., Professor of Genetics, Program Director Kamila Naxerova, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Genetics, Program Director Curriculum Fellow: Lorenzo Gesuita, Ph.D., Lecturer on Genetics Faculty Steering...

About

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ABOUT PGG The Program in Genetics and Genomics (PGG) is a NIH T32 funded concentration within the PhD Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS). By joining PGG, you become part of a community of like-minded research scientists and receive...

Student Resources

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For a complete list of Student Resources, please visit the BBS Student Resources Page. Health Care Resources Harvard University Student Health Program DMS students are enrolled in the Harvard Student Health Program (HUSHP). Students enrolled in a...

Curriculum

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CURRICULUM PGG requirements include: One course in statistical or quantitative biology taken as a BBS elective Two courses in genetics or genomics taken as BBS electives Many different courses can satisfy these requirements, and the Harvard course catalog...

George Mcdonald Church

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Our research focuses on new technologies for genomic & proteomic measurement, synthesis and modeling of biomedical & ecological systems -- in particular, personal genomics and biofuels. We have developed next-generation sequencing methods to analyze the...

Marc Vidal

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Within cells macromolecules form complex intertwined networks of functionally interacting components. The molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes correspond to particular steady states adopted by such cellular networks. Systems-level...

Jeffrey Moffitt

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in situ single-cell transcriptomic techniques offer the exciting ability to characterize gene expression within single cells in their native tissue context. With these technologies, it is possible to discover different types and states of cells in...

John Mekalanos

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The Mekalanos laboratory is engaged in the analysis of bacterial virulence and functional genomics. The goal of these studies is to understand how pathogenic bacteria grow, evade the host immune system and ultimately cause disease. A variety of organisms...

Shamil R. Sunyaev

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Data generated by the rapidly advancing DNA sequencing technology provide the complete picture of population genetic variation and sequence divergence between species. We have been focused on the analysis of systematic re-sequencing datasets with the...

Cynthia Casson Morton

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Several long-term research projects in human genetics are ongoing in the Morton laboratory. An overall theme is to apply evolving techniques in molecular cytogenetics to address problems in human cytogenetics; our interests include chromosomal...

Susan M. Dymecki

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The step-by-step differentiation of embryonic cells into different types of neurons lays the foundation for our sensory responses, motor commands, and cognitive behaviors.  Our research explores such differentiation programs in mammals using a...

Mo R. Motamedi

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We are interested in the mechanisms by which cells regulate their gene expression patterns stably and heritably. Stable inheritance of distinct transcriptional states that persist through numerous cell divisions is critical for the formation of cellular...