Welcome to the Department of Genetics!

23 Labs
125 Students, trainees, & postdocs
50 Faculty

Our mission is to create an exciting and collegial environment where world-class research in Genetics and Genomics is translated into improvements in human health through better understanding of the molecular underpinnings of disease.


Latest News

Undergraduate researcher Vikram Karra awarded Goldwater Scholarship

Undergraduate researcher Vikram Karra awarded Goldwater Scholarship (Links to an external site)

Vikram Karra, an undergraduate researcher in the Tristan Li lab has been awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. Karra, who is studying neuroscience in the biology major in Arts & Sciences, aims to be a physician-scientist advancing neuroscience research and translating discoveries into therapies for neurodegenerative disease. He plans to enroll in a MD/PhD program to develop his skills as a clinician while also advancing his research on the molecular mechanisms behind neurodegeneration.
Congratulations to the 2026 Dean’s Impact Award Recipient, Dr. Michael Province

Congratulations to the 2026 Dean’s Impact Award Recipient, Dr. Michael Province (Links to an external site)

The 2026 Dean’s Impact Award focuses on “Honoring the Focused Excellence of Exemplary Clinicians and Researchers.” Recipients of the Dean’s Impact Awards represent the compassion, innovation, and commitment required to build dynamic, meaningful, and community-focused efforts to improve clinical care, education, and research. Congratulations to Dr. Michael Province on receiving this honor!
WashU Medicine Genetics Ranks No. 5 in NIH Funding for 2025

WashU Medicine Genetics Ranks No. 5 in NIH Funding for 2025

The Department of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has been ranked No. 5 in the nation for NIH funding in 2025, according to the latest report from the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. The achievement places WashU Medicine’s genetics department among the nation’s most well-funded hubs of genetic discovery, ahead of many prestigious research institutions.

Our Research Areas


Recent Publications


Our Campus

Couch Biomedical Research Building

In 2015 the new state-of-the-art research building opened on McKinley Avenue featuring highly flexible open laboratories to facilitate collaboration and accommodate new research teams.

State-of-the-art Research Space

With six stories and 138,000 square feet of lab space, it houses researchers involved in genetics, genomics and regenerative biology, and consolidates most Department of Genetics faculty into a single location closer to important collaborators from other departments.

Research in Comfort

Each floor has a large relaxation area where you can access microwaves, fridges and coffee machines. Dedicated food truck parking and outdoor seating have made the lawn a popular place for people across the campus to gather.


Postdoc Profile: Anjali Yadav, PhD

Anjali Yadav studies how metabolism affects epigenetic regulation of gene expression in the brain, particularly in the context of substance use disorders, development, and neurodegeneration in the Egervari lab. Below we are going to delve into Anjali’s background, hobbies and research aspirations. 

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Lab Spotlight

Ushiki Lab

Developmental Genetics and Genomics in Mammals

Our History

The Forefront of Genetics Research

The Department of Genetics at Washington University is one of the oldest and highest ranked departments in the country, contributing to monumental projects such as the Human Genome Project.

Our Community

The Department of Genetics at WashU fosters a collaborative atmosphere, promoting the sharing of innovative ideas and the collective learning from colleagues at all career stages. Our commitment to facilitating this exchange is evident through various initiatives, including regular gatherings like weekly seminars and annual scientific retreats.