Center for Evolutionary Genomics
The IGSP Center for Evolutionary Genomics seeks to understand how changes in the content and organization of genomes have contributed to the diversity of life on Earth, as well as the processes that have shaped these changes. The Center' s overarching goal is to understand the genetic basis for the diversity of life on Earth and the reasons why evolution has produced so many differences in the organization and content of genomes.
Contact Information
IGSP Center for Evolutionary Genomics (CEG)
Duke University
DUMC Box 90325
Durham, NC 27708
Telephone: 919-684-6696
Fax: 919-660-2793
Greg Wray, PhD, Director
greg.wray@duke.edu
Jennifer Foreman, Assistant to the Director
jennifer.foreman@duke.edu
Courses
- Biology 122: Population Genetics
- UPGEN 287: Evolutionary Genetics
- Biology 187: Evolutionary Genetics & Genomics
- Biology 274: Human Evolutionary Genomics
Post-Doc Program
- The Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Evolutionary Genomics & Molecular Evolution.
All Fellowship positions have been filled. Please check back again to see if new positions are available.
People
- Greg Wray, PhD
- Paul M. Magwene, PhD
- Mohamed Noor, PhD
- Anne Yoder, PhD
- Susan Alberts, PhD
- David Swofford, PhD
- Tom Mitchell-Olds. PhD
Resources
- The Wray Lab
- The Magwene Lab
- The Noor Lab
- The Yoder Lab
- Alberts Lab
- Mitchell-Olds Lab
- Computational Resources



