What's Now in the IGSP
Genome Academy
This spring, the IGSP is offering a series of focused workshops on the current systems, languages, and tools used in bioinformatics, enabling researchers to make the most of available programming fundamentals within their home disciplines. Workshops are free, but registration is required.MORE INFORMATION
Mark Your Calendars!
This spring, the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy will bring you Genomes@4, an interdisciplinary seminar series engaging diverse perspectives on the Genome Revolution. Every other Wednesday from March 3rd through April 21st, the spring series will cover personalized and genomic medicine at Duke, environmental genomics, the role of diverse populations in genomic medicine and more. SEE FULL DETAILS
Genome Research & Education Society
Undergraduates can now get involved in genome research and education at Duke in a whole new way. Sophomore students Brandon Ruderman and Jason Klein have founded a new student club -- the Genome Research & Education Society (GRES) -- dedicated to promoting scholarship and research at Duke and educating others about the genome sciences and their implications. We encourage you to get involved in the new group by subscribing to the listserv and/or becoming a facebook fan.




