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Education and Training

Opportunities for advanced research training and education in medical genetics, genetics & genomics, genetic epidemiology, and addiction science on the Medical Campus

Postdoctoral Positions

Genetic Epidemiology

Opportunities for postdoc researchers are available to participate in ongoing and new multi center projects in many studies including Alzheimer disease, Substance Dependence and Macular Degeneration

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Genetic Epidemiology of Alzheimer Disease

The program is currently seeking a researcher to participate in ongoing and new projects aimed at understanding the genetic basis of Alzheimer disease through the analysis of high throughput data

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Doctoral and Master’s Level Opportunities

Courses

Biomedical Genetics faculty offer the Transformative Training Program in Addiction Science, a course for early doctoral students interested in the broad field of addiction with a focus on drug dependence

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Research Opportunities

Explore opportunities for students enrolled in many of the graduate programs at Boston University to conduct doctoral or masters level dissertation projects in the Biomedical Genetics Program

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  • Genetics Core Lab
  • Genome Science Institute
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Biomedical Genetics Section
Boston University School of Medicine
72 East Concord Street E200
Boston, MA 02118
Phone: 617-358-3550
Fax: 617-358-3551

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