
IGSP Open Membership
Duke faculty members anywhere on campus with an interest in the genome sciences or their societal implications are invited to join the faculty "interactome."

Duke faculty members anywhere on campus with an interest in the genome sciences or their societal implications are invited to join the faculty "interactome."

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This half credit house course will be led by Kenneth Hoehn. It is designed for exploring the computational side of biology if you haven't had any programming experience.
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An IGSP cloud computing project sponsored by the Sidney Kimmel Foundation for Cancer Research is accepting proposals to use computational resources for biomedical research projects. Learn more.

In the latest issue of GenomeLIFE, IGSP Director Huntington Willard says an "essential feature of good education is a focus on what we don't know, on untilled soil."
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Meet Dr. Maynard Olson from the University of Washington is a Visiting Professor at the IGSP. Dr. Olson will contribute to both research and teaching during his semester-long stay.
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The IGSP is in the midst of a two-phase internal evaluation and planning process aimed to review critical aspects of the Institute's mission and structure in light of the rapidly evolving landscape of scientific and social opportunities and challenges that mark the field.




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