News & Events
Calendars:
Genome Sciences Events Calendar
IT Outages Calendar
Weekly Events:
Genome Sciences Seminars
All Genome Sciences Seminars take place at 3:30 on Wednesdays in Foege Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
The new GS Seminars mailing list is: gs-seminars [ at ] u.washington.edu. To subscribe or unsubscribe, please go to https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/gs-seminars
Combi Seminars
All Combi Seminars take place on Wednesdays from 1:30 - 2:30 in Foege Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
compbio-seminars [ a t ] cs.washington.edu -- Biology seminar announcements from all around campus. Subscribe or unsubscribe at http://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/compbio-seminars
Research Reports
Research Reports sessions are generally scheduled for Fridays at 3:15 in Foege Auditorium.
Other Events:
Public Lecture Series
The UW Department of Genome Sciences played an important role in determining the sequence of the 3 billion letters of DNA specifying all of our hereditary information and is now one of the leading centers where the human genome is being interpreted and where new technologies for this analysis are being developed.
To share these advances with the public the Department of Genome Sciences hosts a 'Wednesday Evenings at
the Genome' public lecture series each summer. These exciting discussions assume no background knowledge in genetics or other biological subjects and provide opportunities to chat with our presenters.
UW & Seattle-area Clubs & Meetings
Related Seminars
Links to other biomedical seminar listings at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Organizations:
COGS - Community Organizers of Genome Sciences
Other Items of Interest:
Foege Building
Information about the William H. Foege Building
Department History
The Department of Genome Sciences was formed in September 2001 by the merger of the Department of Genetics and the Department of Molecular Biotechnology.
Newsletter
PDF versions of the annual department newsletter, highlighting our research and faculty and student accomplishments.