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Human and Statistical Genetics Program
The Human and Statistical Genetics Program at 660 South Euclid Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, is part of the Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS) at Washington University in St. Louis. This program offers exceptional doctoral training in collaboration with one of the nation's top biomedical research centers. With 12 academic programs covering various scientific areas, students have the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research that makes a difference in the field. Students in the Human and Statistical Genetics Program explore biological systems at various levels, from molecular interactions to whole organisms. They address diverse biological questions such as host-pathogen interactions, cancer-related pathways, and nucleic acid metabolism. In addition, students expand their knowledge in data science theories and applications in biomedical informatics, applying their skills to translational science and real-world problem-solving.
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