Dr. Hare-Harris joins the Genetic Education Partnership

Dr. Abby Hare Harris
Dr. Abby Hare-Harris, assistant professor, Department of Biological and Allied Science, attended the Genomics Education Partnership (GEP) training at Washington University in St. Louis, MO in May 2019. Her participation was support by a TALE Teacher-Scholar Award. The goal of the GEP is to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in genomics research. GEP is a collaborative between a growing number of primarily undergraduate institutes, and the Biology Department and McDonnell Genomic Institute of Washington University in St. Louis. Participating undergraduates learn to take raw sequence data to high quality finished sequence, and to annotate genes and other genomic features, leading to analysis of a question in genomics and to a research publication. GEP organizes research projects and provides training/collaboration workshops for community college, college, and university faculty and their teaching assistants.  Over the summer, Dr. Hare-Harris became a GEP member and will be using the GEP’s curriculum in her Bioinformatic course, Biology 435/535  in Spring 2020 and in her undergraduate research program. She also will be assisting in organizing a spring welcome workshop for new GEP members in the Eastern Pennsylvania area.

To learn more about GEP and its curriculum, please contact Dr. Hare-Harris and visit the following site: https://gep.wustl.edu/.

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