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GEM-Related Courses

UB Law students learn in science lab.

GEM embeds genomic themes across the disciplines at UB, including an enhanced undergraduate degree program in bioinformatics, UB seminars and thematic cluster courses with experiential learning, hands-on biological art classes, and professional education in the health sciences, law, and public policy disciplines. 

Advanced Molecular Genetics (BIO 404LEC) 
Art and Life (ART 331)
Biological Art (ART 464/564)
Bioinformatics / Genome Analysis (BIO 400LLB)
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCH 519)
Comparative Genomics (BIO 449SEM)
Dancing DNA: Embodying the Human Genome (THD 199SEM)
Developmental Genomics and Stem Cell Biology (GGB 512)
Genomics and You (IPSS/BCH199)
Human Evolutionary Genomics (BIO 450/550)
Human Genetics (APY 349LEC)
Law and Genetics (867LEC-BRA - UB School of Law)
Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Genetics (UB School of Law)
Microbial Genomics & Metagenomics (BIO 432LEC) 
Saliva and the Oral Microbiome (OS 504/ORB 510 - UB School of Dental Medicine)

Want to add a course to this list? Contact coe-gem@buffalo.edu.

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  • Genomics of Gene Regulation image Photo Credit: National Human Genome Research Institute.
    Redefining "human"
    4/2/20

    GEM is advancing genome science through cutting-edge pilot research projects. Researchers partner across disciplines to investigate connections between the airway microbiome and cancer, probiotics and obesity treatments, and much more. Photo: NHGRI

  • scientists studying bioinformatics data.
    Educating for big data challenges
    7/18/18

    Genomic themes are integrated across the curriculum at UB, offering students the chance to explore the "big" questions that relate to data, genomics and the microbiome. 

  • Microscope viewing.
    Engaging next generations
    7/18/18

    GEM partners with K-12 teachers and schools throughout the region to embed genomic and microbiomic literacy in the curriciulum through hands-on activities in classrooms, on-campus lab visits, and special events.

  • GEM Balancing Act.
    Empowering the public
    7/18/18

    GEM community outreach provides opportunities for the public to engage in genomic and microbiomic exploration, empowering people with tools to better understand personal health issues. Pictured: 'Balancing Act' installation at the Buffalo Museum of Science

  • SOIL: By Nicole Clouston.
    Fusing art and biology
    7/18/18

    The Coalesce Center for Biological Art provides a dedicated studio laboratory for biological art, graduate positions, interdisciplinary coursework, artist residency opportunities, DIY workshops and exhibitions. Pictured: SOIL, by Nicole Clouston

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