University Catalog 2024-2025

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Genes and Genomes (Minor)

The Interdisciplinary Genetics and Genomics (GG) Minor is designed to include students from a variety of life sciences programs at NC State and builds on the philosophy that the exploration of genes and genomes informs all fields of biology. The GG Minor will help build a strong, cohort-based graduate community representing excellence in education and research.  Cultural and scientific diversity is key to the GG Minor, and applications are encouraged from students identifying with groups typically underrepresented in STEM fields. 

The GG Minor program is an innovative, project-based curriculum that integrates foundational conceptual training in genetics and genome-scale techniques with big data analysis and professional development. The GG Minor students will provide a critical opportunity for students to join a community-based learning environment to understand how to help develop the tools needed for working with diverse teams on collaborative scientific projects. One of the goals of the Minor is to help students be involved in and build the capacity for interdisciplinary research within the fields of genetics and genomics. The curriculum associated with the minor will provide hands-on opportunities to develop white papers or proposals with an interdisciplinary group.  

One of the missions at NC State is to develop university-wide interdisciplinary research that informs society and based on this goal, there is even more of a need to provide our natural science students with exposure to the societal and cultural aspects of genetics and genomics.

Minor Requirements

12 credit hours from a list of approved courses are required, all of which must come from the list of core GGS courses. The choice of courses is consistent with the interdisciplinary outlook of this minor, namely that students will learn the basic concepts and principles underlying genetic and genomics. 

More Information

IPGG Program Website

Masters and Doctoral Minor Requirements

Core Courses12
Genetics & Genomics Survey Course
Data Science for Genetics & Genomics
Professional Development & Ethics in Genetics & Genomics
12 credit hours from a list of approved courses are required, all of which must come from the list of core GGS courses. The choice of courses is consistent with the interdisciplinary outlook of this minor, namely that students will learn the basic concepts and principles underlying genetics and genomics.
Additional courses may be added to the approved list, as determined by the Executive Committee. Courses may be substituted at the Directors’ discretion. A grade of B- or higher must be achieved in each course counted towards the minor.
Total Hours12

Professors

  • Rodolphe Barrangou
  • Joe Barycki
  • Russel Borski
  • Matthew Breen
  • Gina Brown-Guedira
  • Jose Bruno-Barcena
  • Jason Delborne
  • Ralph Dewey
  • John Godwin
  • Fred Gould
  • Christine Hawkes
  • Catherine Hoyo
  • Mike Hyman
  • Fikret Isik
  • Sam Jones
  • Alun Lloyd
  • Terri Long
  • Marce Lorenzen
  • Nanette Nascone-Yoder
  • Jun Ninomiya-Tsuji
  • Mette Olufsen
  • Balaji Rao
  • Dorith Rotenberg
  • Coby Schal
  • Max Scott
  • Heike Sederoff
  • Rob Smart
  • Sid Thakur
  • Anna Whitfield
  • Brian Wiegmann
  • Cranos Williams
  • Deyu Xie
  • Jeff Yoder

Associate Professors

  • Hamis Ashrafi
  • David Aylor
  • Yevgeny Brudno
  • Nick Buchler
  • Martha Burford Reiskind
  • Ben Callahan
  • Michael Cowley
  • Jillian De Gezelle
  • Colleen Doherty
  • Mary Elting
  • Claire Gordy
  • Whitney Jones
  • Albert Keung
  • Manuel Kleiner
  • Kurt Marsden
  • Kelly Meiklejohn
  • Dahlia Nielsen
  • Xinxia Peng
  • Tony Planchart
  • David Rassmussen
  • Michael Reiskind
  • Reade Roberts
  • Anna Stepanova
  • Casey Theriot

Assistant Professors

  • Ruben Rellan Alvarez
  • Oliver Baars
  • Christa Baker
  • Michael Bradshaw
  • Eric Brooks
  • Zixuan Cang
  • Mallory Choudoir
  • Carter Clinton
  • Nathan Crook
  • Jeff Dunne
  • Natalia Duque-Wilckens
  • Kerim Eroglu
  • Joe Gage
  • Rafael Guerrero
  • Jonathan Hall
  • Caitlin Heil
  • Skylar Hopkins
  • Alejandra Huerta
  • Amanda Hulse-Kemp
  • Sharonda LeBlanc
  • Xingcheng Lin
  • Wusheng Liu
  • Gareth Powell
  • Ryan Sartor
  • Seema Sheth
  • Javier Lopez Soto
  • Josh Strable
  • Acer VanWallendael
  • Justin Whitehill
  • Christina Zakas

Research Professors

  • Jim Holland
  • Imara Perera

Associate Research Professor

  • Liz Kierepka