Using Genomics to Study Biology and Disease
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Dr. Myers’s research is focused on human genetics and genomics and has led to the identification of genes involved in inherited diseases. His lab uses genomics tools and genetics to understand how genes interacting with the environment contribute to human diseases and other traits.
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