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GCB Education

Duke Chapel, Duke campus

Overview

GCB brings together scientists, engineers, physicians and sociologists passionate about interdisciplinary research to explore big questions in genomics and computational biology. Using state-of-the-art technology and groundbreaking techniques, our faculty are asking big questions.

Independent study opportunities are also available. Contact GCB faculty directly to explore opportunities

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Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Ph.D. Program

An integrative, multi-disciplinary Ph.D. program training future leaders at the intersection of quantitative and biomedical sciences.
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GCB Academy

Stand-alone workshops in genomics to Duke faculty, postdocs, graduate students and staff at little to no fee.
Summer Scholars in Genome Sciences & Medicine for underrepresented minority underclassmen

Summer Scholars Program

The Summer Scholars Program provides a high-quality mentored training experience for first- and second-year students
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International Research Training Experiences for Students

Duke graduate students studying genome sciences are embedded in interdisciplinary labs in top academic institutions in Berlin, Germany.
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