Academics
Graduate Program
information about the Genome Sciences Ph.D. program for applicants and current students, including the student handbook and application instructions
Courses
information about course offerings & links to the UW online time schedule and course catalog.
Training Grants
information about the Genome Training Grant and the Big Data for Genomics & Neuroscience Training Grant
Genomics Research Training in Data Science (GRTDS) program
We are a program within the Masters in Data Science degree program at the University of Washington. Our goal is to train a wide range of new data scientists in genomics projects so that they are well established to take advantage of emerging job opportunities in genomics and related biosciences. Our students have access to mentoring in labs run by some of the foremost experts in Genome Sciences as part of their training.
Summer Research
The Department of Genome Sciences, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, offers summer research opportunities for undergraduates.
Diversity
The Department of Genome Sciences is committed to fostering a diverse community of scholars that is encouraging and welcoming to all students.
Related Links
links to other UW academic programs and Seattle-area research institutions
Bonita and David Brewer Fellowship
The Bonita and David Brewer Fellowship is open to all graduate students in Genome Sciences labs who use a model organism in their research. This research can include genetic, genomic, proteomic or computational approaches.
Genome Sciences Travel Award
Travel awards are funded by income to the Department from endowments established by Genome Sciences faculty and are to encourage professional development.
Herschel Roman Scholarship
The Herschel and Caryl Roman Undergraduate Science Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to deserving undergraduates at the University of Washington who have an interest in genetics research.