Excellence in Research and Training

campusThe Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBG) is an organized research unit of the University of Colorado Graduate School dedicated to conducting and facilitating research on the genetic and environmental bases of individual differences in behavior.

Founded in 1967, IBG is one of the top research facilites in the world for genetic research on behavior. Data collection and analysis is ongoing for several internationally renowned studies including the Colorado Adoption Project, the Colorado Twin Registry, the National Youth Survey Family Study, and the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. IBG is home to one of the nation's largest DNA repositories for research on human behavior, as well as housing a wide array of behaviorally and genetically defined lines of selected, recombinant inbred, transgenic, and knockout-gene mice. Current research includes studies of aging, psychopathology, reading disability, cognition, substance abuse, behavioral development, and evolution.

In addition to our research, we provide training opportunities for graduate students in affiliated programs at the University of Colorado campuses in Boulder and Denver.

IBG receives funding from several federal agencies, principally through the National Institutes of Health, as well as a broad spectrum of Associations, Foundations and Programs. Welcome to our site, please feel free to contact us with any questions about our research or programs.

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Award


Dr. Soo Rhee has been selected to receive one of the new Provost Faculty Achievement Awards.
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Colloquia

Weds, April 2
4:00 pm
Muenzinger E214


Thomas J. Gould, Ph.D.

"Nicotine and Learning: From Behavior to Neural and Genetic Substrates"
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Journal Club

4:00 Fridays


Journal Club is held on the second floor of IBG at 4:00pm. Please find a schedule and papers below (requires password)
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