- Are you interested in genomics?
- Are you an undergraduate rising sophomore, undergraduate rising junior, or a community college student?

About EDGE Genomics
ºÚÁÏÍø EDGE Genomics is an innovative 2-year summer program that provides training in research skills, career education, and mentoring to undergraduate students who are interested in careers in genomics. EDGE Genomics is aimed at freshman and sophomore undergraduate students. Our goal is to ensure the nation remains a leader in scientific discovery and innovation by training the most innovative and talented next generation of geneticists.
Our program provides access to genomics careers for qualified scholars that have very limited access to cutting edge research and training opportunities. Over the past 3 years, the EDGE Genomics program has supported 51 undergraduate scholars from 22 different institutions across 5 states (NC, GA, TN, VA, RI). Most scholars (59%) came from community colleges, while the rest of our scholars (41%) were from 4-year universities both within and outside the state of NC. EDGE scholars have early access to training starting at different stages of their academic journeys: 37% started the program as freshmen, 53% started the program as sophomores, and 10% started the program as juniors.
EDGE Genomics has a unique 2-year program structure.
Year 1 provides students with an overview of the fields of genetics and genomics: basic research, applications of genomics in patient care, ethical, legal, and social issues, and career pathways. Students receive mentoring from faculty and scientists in training.
The Year 2 research experience places students in cutting-edge research labs at ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill. Students work on an independent research project, attend weekly lab meetings and journal clubs, and present their research at the end of the program. EDGE Genomics students, faculty, and staff have built a vibrant community of peers and mentors that will guide students as they embark on their careers.
Timeline for 2025 program:
- early January 2025: application period opens
- Monday January 27, 2025, 4:00-4:45pm: virtual open house event
- February 17, 2025: applications due
- late March or early April 2025: acceptances announced
- July 7-25, 2025: program dates for year 1 students
- June 2 – July 25, 2025: program dates for year 2 students
EDGE Genomics students receive compensation (stipend amounts $1800 for year 1 students and $4800 for year 2 students). Housing and meals are provided. Training typically runs from 9am-5pm weekdays, with optional weekend social events. There is no tuition charged or course credit offered for EDGE Genomics.
EDGE Genomics is an innovative 2-year summer program for undergraduate students who are interested in careers in genomics. Students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Students must be 18 years old or older at the start of the program. Students need to have completed an AP or college freshman biology class before starting the program and to finish the program before graduating with their undergraduate degree. EDGE Genomics is aimed at freshman and sophomore undergraduate students.
Application Process
Applications for the 2025-2026 cohort were due on Monday February 17, 2025.
Recommendations
The EDGE Genomics application requires at least one recommendation form to be filled out by one of your AP or college-level science/STEM course instructors. You may have one additional optional recommendation from a non-relative who knows you well. You will enter the name and email address of your recommender(s) as part of your program application.
Recommendation forms must be completed by 11:59pm on February 24, 2025. Applications without recommendation forms will not be reviewed.
If you have any questions, email precisionmedicine@med.unc.edu.
Overview: EDGE Genomics coursework and training focuses on three areas of emphasis:
Genomics in the lab
Genomics in medicine
Genomics in society
These three areas of emphasis are threaded through the program elements:





- : a multi-part, virtual panel series where undergraduate students, interns, and other interested learners can hear more about various careers in genomics. Panels focused on genetic counselors, clinical laboratory careers, physician (MD) clinicians, research & development, and stepping stone (transitional) opportunities. Hosted by theÌý.
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- Career Explorations in Genomic Medicine Research podcasts. These podcasts are hour-long conversations with professionals working in genomics-related fields: clinical care, basic science research, informatics, and ethical, legal, and social issues.
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate major in genetics or genome studies, but these are not as common as majors in biology. Many undergraduate minors are relevant to a career in genetics and genomics. The following list includes many relevant minors. Those with web links are minors offered atÌý.​ Most of the fields listed here have options for graduate study.
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In addition, theÌýDepartment of Allied Health SciencesÌýat ºÚÁÏÍø Chapel Hill offers 3 degrees in Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS): a bachelor of science degree and 2 master’s degrees. After completion of their degree, CLS students are prepared to perform and interpret the wide variety of tests used in health care and other settings, ensuring the validity of results, and explaining the results to other health care professionals.
There are many other summer undergraduate research programs focusing on genomics. EDGE Genomics students should be competitive applicants for any of these programs.
Additional Opportunities
Training Opportunities
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Resources for Interactive Teaching
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– an open-access journal of peer-reviewed teaching resources for undergraduate biology and physics
The EDGE Genomics program is seeking passionate professors, graduate students, and senior-level undergraduate students to join our program! Help us provide EDGE students with valuable mentorship, hands-on lab experience, and professional development opportunities. Opportunities include hosting a student in your lab for a summer research experience, giving a guest lecture, serving on a career panel, or being a near-peer mentor. Ìý
Your time and knowledge can make a significant impact! If you’re interested in contributing to the EDGE Genomics program, send email to precisionmedicine@med.unc.edu.