Department of Molecular and Human Genetics

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Transforming Medicine Through the Science and Practice of Genetics and Genomics

The Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine is transforming medicine by expanding the role of genetics and genomics in science and medicine through major discoveries and integration of basic research, clinical, and diagnostic activities. Our talented faculty, trainees and staff have designed an environment that promotes and supports diversity, inclusion, and equity.

Our department consistently ranks first in the nation in funding from the National Institutes of Health. In addition to numerous NIH, National Science Foundation, and other competitive research grants, the faculty have received national recognition and support from the Pew Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Our educational programs attract the most highly qualified candidates. Our clinical genetics program, the largest in the country, offers patients unparalleled, single-source genetic testing and services.

Featured Research Image (Above): The Drosophila embryo is a excellent model to better understand the process of cooperative cell migration. Border cells (marked in green) migrate from the anterior tip of the egg chamber, covering approximately 150–200 μm in the 4–6 hour migratory period. By better understanding this migratory process, we can identify mechanisms key to embryonic development, wound healing, and tumor metastasis. Image submitted by Dr. Jonathan Andrews of Dr. Michael Wangler's laboratory.