- May 05, 2023
Yale Genetics Postdoc Valerie Tornini Awarded K99 Pathway to Independence
- March 27, 2023
Siyuan Wang Wins BPS Early Career Award for Work in 3D Genomics
- March 03, 2023
James Noonan, Kent Professor of Genetics and Professor of Neuroscience takes a “uniquely human” path to genetics research
- October 28, 2022
Dr. Betty Hsiao Receives Rheumatology Research Foundation’s Innovative Research Grant
- October 17, 2022Source: Yale News
Metabolism, not genes, may offer more insight into risk of some diseases
- October 14, 2022
Nicoli receives 2022 AHA Established Investigator Award
- October 13, 2022
Discoveries & Impact (October 2022)
- October 12, 2022
Yale Cancer Center Members Receive Faculty Innovation Awards
Welcome to the Department of Genetics
The information in genomes provides the instruction set for producing each living organism on the planet. While we have a growing understanding of the basic biochemical functions of many of the individual genes in genomes, understanding the complex processes by which this encoded information is read out to orchestrate production of incredibly diverse cell types and organ functions, and how different species use strikingly similar gene sets to nonetheless produce fantastically diverse organismal morphologies with distinct survival and reproductive strategies, comprise many of the deepest questions in all of science. Moreover, we recognize that inherited or acquired variation in DNA sequence and changes in epigenetic states contribute to the causation of virtually every disease that afflicts our species. Spectacular advances in genetic and genomic analysis now provide the tools to answer these fundamental questions.