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The list of programs focuses on Graduate programs with at least one lab focusing on behavioral genetics. Not all programs or labs will be necessarily recruiting students this year.

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Current Graduate Degree Training Programs in Behavior Genetics


Institution Department
Program
Degree
Research
Program
Website
Emory University
Psychology
Ph.D.
No specific Behavior Genetics concentration, but labs conducting behavior genetics research include Dr. Rohan Palmer, who focuses on understanding the persistent and transient problems leading to alcohol and other substance use disorders (SUDs). Click here
         
Indiana University
Applied Health Science/School of Public Health  PhD No specific Behavior Genetics concentration but labs include Dr. Patrick Quinn (studying substance use and its consequences) and Dr. Kit Elam (behavior genetics of mental health, substance use, and development) Click here
         
QIMR/University of Queensland Mental Health and Neuroscience  PhD (pure research non-coursework*)  We work broadly across a wide range of psychological and psychiatric conditions. We also work across many in physical health conditions and neuroimaging.  
 Click here
         
University of Colorado Boulder
Institute for Behavioral Genetics
 Ph.D. Concentration in "Behavioral, Statistical and Psychiatric Genetics (BPSG)". Students in other concentrations at CU Boulder or CU Denver (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Integrative Physiology, Evolutionary Biology) can apply for the Behavioral Genetics certificate program. Click here 
         
University of Minnesota
Psychology
 Ph.D. Specialization in "Personality, Individual Differences, and Behavior Genetics (PIB)". Specialization in other areas include BGA members including "Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research Program (CSPR)"  Click here 
         
University of Southern California                 
Psychology
Ph.D.
No specific Behavior Genetics concentration, but multiple labs study behavioral genetics, particularly in relation to development and aging.
Click here 
         
University of Waterloo
Psychology
Ph.D.
No specific Behavior Genetics concentration, but some labs focus on behavioral genetics methods, including Dr. Sara Hart (i.e., using twin methods to understand the "nature" and "nurture" of child development). Click here 
         
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam  Genes in Behaviour and Health  M.A. The two-year Research Master’s programme will equip you with the knowledge and understanding of the relevant research methods to design and carry out high-quality research within the field of behaviour/molecular genetics and genetic epidemiology.
Click here
         
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam  Clinical Developmental Psychology and Complex Trait Genomics Ph.D.
No specific Behavioral Genetics program, but these labs focus on behavioral and/or complex trait genomics  Click here
         
Wake Forest University  Psychology
M.A. No specific Behavioral Genetics program, but some faculty focus on behavioral genetics research, including S. Mason Garrison (focusing on evaluation of genetically-informed designs for psychology and their application to understanding health inequity).  
Click here 
         
         

*In Australia a PhD is a pure research degree with no course work. Students are expected to gain skills in all aspects of research including study design, ethics and governance, grant writing and science communication, data collection, analysis and manuscript preparation. Students must be willing and able to travel internationally. The Australian academic year begins in January, students can start in January or July.