The 2-year Laboratory Genetics and Genomics (LGG) program at the University of Colorado is ACGME accredited and offers specialized postdoctoral training leading to board-eligibility in the laboratory genetics and genomics specialty. This fellowship integrates both molecular and cytogenetic techniques and interpretation and provides fellows with extensive training in human cytogenetics, cytogenomics, molecular genetics, and molecular genomics, including prenatal, postnatal, heritable, somatic cancer, and hematophathology cytogenetic and molecular diagnoses.
Fellows will be trained to perform as a genetics laboratory director proficient in the interpretation of both clinical cytogenetic and molecular genetic testing relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic disease.
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This training is open to MD, DO, and PhD applicants from fields related to genetics with preference given to applicants who have at least 2 years of postdoctoral laboratory experience. There is 1 position available per year.
We accept applications for the next academic year from July - September.
Virtual interviews will be conducted from September - November.
1. Email the following to the Program Director:
2. Provide 3 original letters of reference
Kristy Crooks, PhD, FACMG
Program Director
Assistant Professor
Director, Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine Biobank Laboratory
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
[email protected]
Aug 10, 2023
Aurora, Colorado
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