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The Genetics, Genomics and Bioinformatics (GGB) Graduate Program awards a Ph.D. degree, providing comprehensive interdisciplinary education that spans genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics while allowing specialization in experimental or computational fields. The program also oversees a complete undergraduate Genomics/Bioinformatics track within the Biological Sciences major. Our diverse research environment covers molecular genetics, genome biology, evolutionary genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Students utilize state-of-the-art resources including bioinformatics tools, high-throughput genomics platforms, advanced microscopy, and proteomics equipment. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, with genetics serving as the unifying foundation, often connecting fundamental and applied research that integrates life sciences with computational and statistical approaches. This diversity provides incoming students with extensive dissertation research options. Following foundational coursework in genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics, students can focus on specialized areas such as molecular genetics, systems biology, evolutionary genetics, or bioinformatics. Instruction comes from faculty across biological, biomedical, and computational disciplines, ensuring broad training that encourages innovative research approaches. The GGB curriculum creatively combines statistics, computer science, and life sciences, catering to both computationally-focused informaticians and experimental researchers. This adaptable structure has maintained the program's distinctive character amid evolving scientific landscapes.