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News and Events

The Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics offers programs and events throughout the year to advance this important field of medicine and recognize its most accomplished leaders. 

CME Seminar Series

The seminar series is held every Wednesday on the IU School of Medicine Indianapolis campus in Walther Hall (R3), room C303/305 from noon–1 p.m. The department calendar includes a complete list of seminar speakers and topics.  Questions can be directed to Kelly Veneziano.

Newsletter

The department newsletter is a monthly publication highlighting the most recent news of the department faculty, staff, and students. Use the links below to sign up to receive the department newsletter or to update an alum's mailing address to ensure they continue to receive the annual alumni newsletter.

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Genetics Events

Find details about programs and events offered by the IU School of Medicine Department of Genetics on the department calendar.
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Student Life

From the ranch to the research lab: A journey in genetic discovery

A rare family illness and early curiosity sparked a lifelong drive to uncover the mysteries of genetic and metabolic health.

Molly Mizenko, wearing an IU sweatshirt, sits on a couch with her parents and brother
Indiana Health

IU trains genetic counselors in rapidly evolving field

Graduates of the IU Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program work in clinics across Indiana and fill an important role on the care team, helping patients navigate both medical and psychosocial aspects of a diagnosis.

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Spirit of Medicine

IU Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome expert educates health care providers throughout the world

Clair Francomano, MD, is one of the world’s foremost experts in Ehlers-Danlos syndromes and hypermobility spectrum disorders. She educates health care professionals and people worldwide through outreach work with the Ehlers-Danlos Society, YouTube videos and international lectures.