Genetics

Academia vs Industry: What are These Terms?

During high school, students often feel confused about which subjects to choose and what profession to pursue, finding themselves lost in a sea of unfamiliar jargon. Being an immigrant makes this task even more difficult. As a mother of a college student from India who is working to step up in my career, choosing the... Read More

Securing Your First Role After the PhD Journey

Securing Your First Role After the PhD Journey

The transition from obtaining a PhD to a first post-doc role can be challenging! The Nascent Transcript interviewed members of the ASHG Career Development Committee (CDC) and Program Committee (PC), about their experience landing their first role in academia, industry, or science communications.  We spoke with Andrew Marderstein, PhD, currently a Research Fellow at Memorial... Read More

Jordan Whitlock, PhD

From Dissertation to Destination: 7 Tips for Post-PhD Success

You’ve spent years becoming an expert in a specific topic, writing countless discussions, and with your defense of your PhD right around the corner, you are about to finally obtain that title you have worked tirelessly towards – Doctor! As you celebrate your accomplishments and journey with your new degree, even more opportunities and challenges... Read More

Trainee Excellence Spotlight: Christopher Shore

Trainee Excellence Spotlight: Christopher Shore

Genetic effects on the skin methylome in healthy older twins Position: PhD Student, King’s College London ASHG: Can you describe the type of research that has your primary focus? Christopher Shore: My research investigates the regulatory genomics underlying ageing processes in skin. In particular, I am interested in the complex dynamics between epigenetic modifications, alternative... Read More

Elizabeth Plender, BS/BA

Trainee Excellence Spotlight: Elizabeth Plender, BS/BA

Structural and genetic diversity in the secreted mucins MUC5AC and MUC5B Position: PhD Candidate, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington & Fred Hutch Cancer Center ASHG: Can you describe the type of research that has your primary focus? Elizabeth Plender: I study genetic variation in the mucins, a set of heterogenous loci that encode... Read More

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