The Clinical Genomics Laboratory contributes to and benefits from a unique Clinical Genomics Training Program that leverages the expertise of faculty from the Department of Genetics and the Department of Pathology & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Our combined excellence in research and clinical service is reflected in our dedication to training outstanding students in clinical genomics.
In addition to the focus areas of the fellowship, fellows receive training on and actively participate in GPS clinical activities including molecular genomic wet lab work, bioinformatic analyses, and case review and genomic interpretation.
Clinical genomics fellowships
The Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), and is designed to meet the needs of individuals interested in a career in academic pathology focused on the application of molecular genetic techniques in basic science, translational, or clinical research settings.
The Clinical Molecular Genetics Fellowship is a two-year American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG) training program designed to prepare doctoral level, biomedical professionals for careers as clinical molecular genetics laboratory directors and consultants with expertise in diagnostic test performance, design, supervision, interpretation and management.
The Clinical Cytogenetics Fellowship is an ABMGG accredited two-year training program designed to equip fellows with the skills required to direct operations of a clinical cytogenetic diagnostic laboratory.