Exploring the Dynamic World of Human Genetics
The world of human genetics is one of possibility and challenge. Genetic disorders—whether single gene, chromosomal or inherited—offer clinicians, researchers and scientists a host of opportunities for clinical practice, research activity and educational advancement. Faculty in the Division of Human Genetics in The Ohio State University Department of Internal Medicine are advancing our knowledge of human genetics through a dynamic clinical, educational and research environment, particularly through the Clinical Cancer Genetics Program. Further, the Division of Human Genetics has initiated a unique medical genetics program initially targeting cardiovascular and pulmonary genetics. Click here to learn more...
News and Announcements
- Westman Named Assistant Dean for Foundational Science
- Hampel Explains Next Generation Gene Sequencing
- OSU Board of Trustees Approves Establishment of Genetic Counseling Training Program
- Governor Signs Bill Creating Licensure for Genetic Counselors
- Sweet Publishes Personalized Medicine Book for Consumers
- Sturm Cautions About Direct-to-Consumer Tests
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