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16:695:622             Applications of next generation sequencing technologies

Rutgers Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program

 

Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies allow us to sequence DNA and RNA quickly and cheaply than that was previously possible, revolutionizing the study of genomics and molecular biology, ultimately guiding clinical decision making in Precision Medicine. In 16:695:622:M1 the students learnt about the emerging applications of the next generation sequencing technologies, best practice guidelines, key considerations during design of experiments, and interpretation of results.

 


16:718:603              Genomics in Cancer Therapeutics

Rutgers Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program

 

This course focuses on the latest development in personalized cancer therapy and implementation of genomic and precision medicine approaches. A literature-based seminar course combined with patient-oriented bioinformatics and hospital sessions focused on illustrating how cancer patients are diagnosed and how treatments are established.



16:681:681              Topics In Molecular Medicine 

Rutgers Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program

 

This is a graduate level course taught by Cancer Institute faculty members during the fall semester of each year. The sessions follow a journal club format. The students discuss a research paper which is selected by the faculty member moderating that session.