Program Name Center of Excellence in Genomic Science - Post-Baccalaureate Program
Organization Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Address 44 Binney Street
Boston  MA-02115
Phone (617)-6323244
Fax (617)-6324452
Web http://cegs.dfci.harvard.edu
Email karen_burnswhite@dfci.harvard.edu
Director Karen Burns White
Contact Karen Burns White
Year Program started 2007
Maximum Participants/Year 2 per year
Application Deadline rolling admission
Program Timeframe two-year commitment
Academic Level Targeted post-baccalaureate
Racial/Ethnic Focus African American, Native American, Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Other Hispanic, Pacific Islander
Type of Program Research
Program Attributes Non-Credit, Salary provided, Mentors/advisors provided, research experience, scientific and career development
Disciplines Targeted Genetics, Science (biomed), Statistics/Biometrics/Biostatistics, proteomics, ethic, legal and social implications
Acceptance Requirements class year (post-baccalaureate), GPA/academic standing
Comments Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Center of Excellence in Genomic Science (CEGS) program offers a scientifically diversified training opportunity to students who are preparing to apply to graduate programs in genomics or a related field. The program encompasses a collaboration of eight basic and clinical research groups from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Northeastern University.

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