Mission Statement
Our mission is to promote professional training in genetics and molecular biology to undergraduate and high school students from all over the world through study, scientific research, and collaboration with various institutions at both national and international levels. Our main goal is to form scientists with integrity. We are not linked to any specific university. We have 56 professors around the world and our Principal Investigator is Dr. Carlos A. Tirado, Professor at the Department of Pathology - Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook in New York.
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What is Cytogenetics?
Cytogenetics is the study of the structure and function of chromosomes. In the clinical setting, cytogenetics is used to assess abnormalities of chromosome number and structure that are implicated in disease, including constitutional and acquired conditions. It has played and continues to play a major role in determining diagnoses and prognostication of various diseases, and is widely utilized in research efforts to learn more about various malignancies.
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What We Do
We are a clinical research lab that focuses on creating, writing, and publishing cytogenetics and cancer genetics research in the forms of platforms, posters, and papers. Our work heavily emphasizes independent and self-motivated research through projects assigned by our principal investigator. When we are not doing lab work, we are sharing and connecting our research with colleagues and associates through conferences, workshops, and presentations.
Carlos A. Tirado, Ph.D., FACMGG
Founder, Mentor, and Principal Investigator
Dr. Tirado is a clinical cytogeneticist with interests in hematological malignancies as well as solid tumors. He has been conducting research in cytogenetics of pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and leukemias. Dr. Tirado completed his Fellowship in Clinical Cytogenetics at Duke University Medical Center in 2004. He joined Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute in Chantilly. He then became an Assistant Professor at University of South Carolina School of Medicine. In 2008 he became an Associate Director of Cytogenetics at UT Southwestern Medical Center where he was also managing the ABMG Fellowship in Clinical Cytogenetics. From September 1st, 2011 Dr. Tirado was an Associate Director of Cytogenetics at UCLA.
On November 7th, 2016 he came on board to Allina Health as Director of the Cytogenetics Lab and as Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. From October 2019 to February 2023, Dr. Tirado became the Section Chief of Cytogenetics at Baylor Scott & White Health Medical Center. On March 2023, Dr. Tirado became the Head of Cytogenetics and Full Professor at the Department of Pathology - Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University.
On November 7th, 2016 he came on board to Allina Health as Director of the Cytogenetics Lab and as Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. From October 2019 to February 2023, Dr. Tirado became the Section Chief of Cytogenetics at Baylor Scott & White Health Medical Center. On March 2023, Dr. Tirado became the Head of Cytogenetics and Full Professor at the Department of Pathology - Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University.
A Message from one of our students at Stony Brook University
"There are few organizations that allow undergraduates to witness—let alone partake—in science done at the international level. ICGS has been such an invaluable experience in my undergraduate career as both a student and researcher. I initially joined ICGS because of my interest in genetics, but quickly realized how the Circle is more than just a didactic organization. Participating in clinical research with colleagues around the world has been an extraordinarily-enriching experience that I could not imagine my college career without."