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Michael Nachman
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'Problems in Genomics' course
The "Problems in Genomics" course allows trainees to work in interdisciplinary groups to identify and solve a research problem. These findings are then published in a multi-authored paper. Enrollment... More »
The “Problems in Genomics” course allows trainees to work in interdisciplinary groups to identify…
Our Wednesday bi-weekly discussion group are guided by the trainees themselves. The format includes…
We require trainees to present at least one university-wide research presentation each year. We…
IGERT trainees Jennifer Wisecaver and Daniel DeBlasio developed a programming tool called SICLE,…
Trainees in their second year of funding are required to participate in an outreach activity in…
IGERT trainee Paul (Cole) Eskridge is working with Arizona Science Olympiad directors to create…
Our “Problems in Genomics” course allows trainees to work in interdisciplinary groups to identify…
One of the major goals is for our trainees to publish a multi-authored paper from the "Problems in…
Each incoming trainee is required to complete a research rotation in each of the three core areas….
Jennifer Wisecaver, a trainee in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department, received the Robert…
David Andrew, a trainee in the Neuroscience department, recently defended his dissertation. He received…
Our trainees are asked to present at least one university-wide research presentation each year. We…
Another educational activity is the bi-weekly discussion group held on Wednesday evenings. These…
The trainees of the NSF-funded IGERT Program in Comparative Genomics at the University of Arizona…
The trainees of the NSF-funded IGERT Program in Comparative Genomics at the University of Arizona…