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M.D./Ph.D. Fellowship & Residency Training in Medical Genetics at Emory

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Hey Genetics Community,
Check out this postdoctoral opportunity.

"Emory University is accepting applications for post-doctoral training in Medical Genetics in the Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Human Genetics. The program offers training from both the laboratory and patient setting in clinical genetics, dysmorphology, inborn errors of metabolism, biochemical genetics, molecular genetics, cytogenetics prenatal genetics, and genetic counseling. Fellowships are open to individuals with M.D. or Ph.D. degrees seeking academic, clinical and research training in human and medical genetics. Fellows spend 12-18 months is their specialty and 6 months rotating among the other clinical and laboratory specialties. A third year is optional for those interested in research. The department of Human Genetics offers opportunities in diverse areas of specialty training and research interests."

Here is the website and contact info.
http://www.genetics.emory.edu/opportunities/residency_fellowship.php

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Posted Jul 10, 2008, 11:48 AM
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