Seminars

Forums, Meetings, Events

IGSP Seminars

Computational Biology Seminar
Sponsored by IGSP and Program in Computational Biology & Bioinformatics

DNA & Human Trafficking
An interdisciplinary workshop series exploring the ethics and practicalities of DNA collection in immigration for protection of human rights, with a focus on identifying victims of human trafficking. Funded by the Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation.

A weekly series of seminars on topics in computational biology presented by invited speakers, Duke faculty and CBB doctoral and certificate graduate students

Genome Academy
The Genome Academy is intended to help researches at all levels gain the background to begin or enhance their own genomics research projects through various topical learning series. The offerings will vary each year to reflect novel technologies as well as demand.

Genomic and Personalized Medicine Forum
A weekly forum held every Thursday from 9:00am - 10:30am in Room 2240 CIEMAS.

Tuesday Seminar Series
Sponsored by UPGG and IGSP
A weekly seminar series focusing on current research in genetics and genomics.

Science and Society Journal Club
The Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy (IGSP) journal club focuses on the relationship between science & society. It provides a forum for graduate students, postdocs and interested faculty members to freely discuss and share opinions on issues at the intersection of science and policy making

Systems Biology Meetings
A weekly seminar series sponsored by the IGSP's Center for Systems Biology and held every Wednesday at 2:30 pm in 4423 French.

Also of Interest

Thursday Series
The Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology has joined the University Program in Cell and Molecular Biology and the Department of Cell Biology to create a seminar series we refer to as the "Thursday Series." These seminars are held each Thursday from 12:30-1:30pm in 147 Nanaline Duke Building.

DEEP Monthly Meeting
The Duke Epigenetics and Epigenomics Program (DEEP) is a collaborative venture at Duke University designed to unite a community of researchers and students in order to provide the best in epigenetic and epigenomic basic and translational research.