Collaborators
Collaborators
Collaboration is an important part of science. We value our collaborators and affiliates because they provide unique perspectives and help us extend our impact.

Telomere-to-telomere consortium
The Gerton lab has contributed extensively to the international effort to completely assemble human chromosomes from telomere-to-telomere, providing anew resource to broaden our understanding of the human genome and variation.

Center for Reproductive Science
Dr. Gerton has a long-standing collaboration with Dr. Francesca Duncan at the Center for Reproductive Science at Northwestern University to discover the molecular roots of female reproductive aging.

University of Kansas Cancer Center
Dr. Gerton has been a member of the University of Kansas Cancer Center since 2016 due to shared interest in how genome instability impacts cancer biology.

Children's Mercy
Dr. Gerton is collaborating with researchers at Children’s Mercy to understand how genome instability impacts pediatric cancer.
