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USF COPH: A passion for genomics

USF COPH: A passion for genomics Three College of Public Health researchers break down the study of genomics, genomes, DNA and more. They talk about the role that genomes play in being healthy and why some people may be predispostioned to be sick.
Tune in to see how they apply genomics to make life better for people suffering from mental disorders and other illnesses. Then, apply to the University of South Florida and help advance the public's health!

Produced by Zack Murray.

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Ranked as the #1 public health degree program in the state by U.S. News and World Report (2019), the college offers multiple concentrations that lead to BSPH, MHA, MPH, MSPH, DrPH, and PhD degrees, as well as several dual degrees, graduate certificates and online programs. In 2018, the Florida Board of Governors designated USF as a Preeminent State Research University—one of three Florida state universities in this elite category. To learn more about the college and students who commit to passionately solve problems and create conditions that allow every person the universal right to health and well-being, visit www.publichealth.usf.edu.

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