2019-2020
Congratulations to the GCP Class of 2019!
Welcome New Genetic Counseling Students!
Congratulations Ilana Miller, Mackenzie Mosera, Natalie Waligorski, and Addie Beil!
Congratulations to these worthy GCP students who were awarded the NSGC Genetics & Precision Medicine Fellowship! The NSGC Public Health Special Interest Group was developed in 2008 to promote the incorporation of genetics and genetic counseling into public health theory and practice. The Genetics & Precision Medicine Fellowship was

Genetic Counselor Awareness Day
Please join us in celebrating all that Genetic Counselors do! Genetic Counselor Awareness Day is November 14, 2019.
News Archive
Congratulations again Lauren Seemann!
It's been a great start to the 2018-2019 academic year for Lauren Seemann of the Genetic Counseling Program. Congratulations are again in order for being awarded the James V. Neel Research Fellowship and taking home the Best Poster Award at this year's Department of Human Genetics Retreat! Keep up the great work, Lauren!

Congratulations Kelsie McVeety!
Congratulations to Kelsie McVeety for winning an MAGC/Michigan Association of Genetic Counselors Student Research Award! Kelsie's research title was "Development of an Educational Video to Address Sickle Cell Trait and Disease Knowledge Gaps in NCAA Student-Athletes."

GCP Student Lauren Seemann Receives 2018-2019 JEMF Student Research Award!
Lauren's research title: "Assessing Need and Utility of a Machine Learning Algorithm for Pedigree Analysis"
2018 Recipient of Diane Baker Alumni Award-Liz Kearney
On behalf of the University of Michigan Genetic Counseling Program, we are excited to announce that Elizabeth (Liz) Kearney, MS, LCGC, MBA is the 9th recipient of the Diane Baker Alumni Award. The annual Diane Baker Alumni Lecture honors the vision and commitment to the profession of genetic counseling of our founder and first Program Director
Congratulations Mackenzie Mosera for receiving a LEND Fellowship (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities)
LEND fellows are graduate or postgraduate students, or community members selected for their outstanding skills and commitment to improving the quality of life for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.