Studying genetics and how it affects people’s lives is crucial to advancing science across a multitude of disciplines. Genetics is now intrinsic to modern biology, and genetic breakthroughs have impacted everything from our understanding of diseases and their treatment to the foods we eat and the clothes we wear every day.
But why is it important to study genetics? Let’s explore the reasons why.
Studying genetics and its history provides the foundation for all future advancements. Knowing where genetic science has come from and the hurdles overcome by research helps students find their place in the greater story of genes.
Having a picture of what research already exists can also help scientists connect old research and new discoveries, especially as technology advances.
When we understand what advances have already come from genetic science, it’s easier to think up new technologies and processes to do the most good. From integrating new technology to making groundbreaking discoveries, taking the time to get rooted in the science behind genetics is the first step toward greatness.
Genes give answers for what’s happening in our bodies, from disabilities to diseases like cancer and heart disease. Understanding the genetic qualities of a person helps scientists and doctors understand how to best treat them and gives patients more peace of mind.
Genetics plays a big role in diagnosis, providing answers — faster — for people seeking treatment. And when patients are misdiagnosed, genetic research can help them receive the correct diagnosis and start the right course of treatment.
Did you know that people respond differently to various medications and treatments based on their genetic makeup? It’s true—and this not only helps personalize medicine and treatment but can also lead to more effective treatments with fewer side effects.
The Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling (MSGC) program at Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) in Claremont, CA, is dedicated to educating innovative genetic counselors who will serve the needs of individual patients, the healthcare system, and the bioscience industry.
Our program emphasizes interprofessional collaboration, systematic problem-solving, the safe, efficient, and ethical use of technology and biotechnology, and personalized patient care. It prepares graduates to be leaders among healthcare professionals and be dedicated to delivering advanced, personally-optimized patient care. Through genetic counseling, society benefits. And at KGI, we’re leading advancements in the field.
To learn more about what you can achieve when you study genetics, download our guide, There’s More to Medicine Than Meets the Eye: Your Guide to a Career in Healthcare and the Life Sciences. In it, you’ll get a closer look at KGI’s celebrated programs and where a degree in genetics can take you.
Or, you can request more information about our programs. Ready to start your journey into genomic science today? Apply to KGI!