Vermont Genetics Network

Vermont Genetics Network The Vermont Genetics Network is the Vermont IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), located at the University of Vermont (lead inst).

The Vermont Genetics Network (VGN) is funded by a five-year, $16.5 million award from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), and is part of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) initiative called IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE). Under the direction of Dr. Judith Van Houten, the VGN, which links scientists at Castleton State College, Johnson State College, Middle

bury College, Norwich University and St. Michael's College to resources at UVM, is designed to provide funding for research, equipment and technology necessary to enhance competitiveness for national funding for genetics research. Other aims of the project include increasing the number of undergraduates who go on to biomedical careers from the baccalaureate colleges, to provide and support bioinformatics capability in the state, and to increase the diversity of biomedical scientists.

Our VGN Magazine is now online!
01/10/2018

Our VGN Magazine is now online!

VGN will be hosting a Professional Development Seminar on February 17, 2018.  If you are interested in attending, please...
01/10/2018

VGN will be hosting a Professional Development Seminar on February 17, 2018. If you are interested in attending, please see below:

Date: Saturday, February 17, 2018 This year our workshop focuses on streamlining productivity for academic success. All of our funded faculty are expected to attend. Other faculty, postdocs and graduate students are also welcome. Learn about “productivity without overwhelm” and how it can benefi...

11/10/2017

Our recently recorded webinar titled “From Basic to Advanced Proteomic Applications and How They Might Benefit Your Research” is now available to view at the following link: https://vgn.uvm.edu/proteomics/services. We encourage you to watch this video (~39 minutes long) to learn more about how you can take advantage of the services offered by the VGN Proteomics Core.

If you have suggestions for future webinar topics, please contact [email protected].

*/ VGN Webinar: From Basic to Advanced Proteomic Applications and How They Might Benefit Your Research October 12, 2017

11/01/2017
Senator Leahy speaking to the attendees of the NERIC conference at the Sheraton Hotel in South Burlington.
08/17/2017

Senator Leahy speaking to the attendees of the NERIC conference at the Sheraton Hotel in South Burlington.

Former VGN funded faculty, Ari Kirshenbaum, PhD from Saint Michael's College has been awarded an R15 grant from the NIH....
07/25/2017

Former VGN funded faculty, Ari Kirshenbaum, PhD from Saint Michael's College has been awarded an R15 grant from the NIH. Congratulations to Ari!

Green Mountain College and VGN Faculty member Bill Landesman will be on WCAX today at 12:10 talking about ticks, tick bi...
07/18/2017

Green Mountain College and VGN Faculty member Bill Landesman will be on WCAX today at 12:10 talking about ticks, tick bites and Lyme disease. Please tune in! http://www.wcax.com/

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