Katharina Schulze

PhD
Assistant Clinical Director

Dr. Katharina Schulze serves as Assistant Clinical Director and supports the NGS/molecular genetics and CMA divisions at Baylor Genetics. In addition to her role at Baylor Genetics, she is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM).

In 2014, Dr. Schulze received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in bioinformatics from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY.  Later, she earned a PhD in genetics and genomics from BCM, where she focused her studies on changes in DNA methylation in infants of diabetic mothers and children with severe malnutrition.  

After graduation, Dr. Schulze trained as a fellow in Laboratory Genetics and Genomics Fellowship at BG and BCM. In 2022, Dr. Schulze successfully completed her fellowship and is currently board eligible for the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG). She plans to take the ABMGG certification exam in 2023.  

Position

Assistant Professor
Molecular and Human Genetics
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, United States 

Assistant Clinical Director
NGS/Molecular
Baylor Genetics
Houston, TX, United States 

Education

PhD from Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, United States  

MS from Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY, United States 

BS from Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY, United States 

Katharina Schulze

PhD
Assistant Clinical Director

Dr. Katharina Schulze serves as Assistant Clinical Director and supports the NGS/molecular genetics and CMA divisions at Baylor Genetics. In addition to her role at Baylor Genetics, she is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM).

In 2014, Dr. Schulze received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in bioinformatics from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY.  Later, she earned a PhD in genetics and genomics from BCM, where she focused her studies on changes in DNA methylation in infants of diabetic mothers and children with severe malnutrition.  

After graduation, Dr. Schulze trained as a fellow in Laboratory Genetics and Genomics Fellowship at BG and BCM. In 2022, Dr. Schulze successfully completed her fellowship and is currently board eligible for the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG). She plans to take the ABMGG certification exam in 2023.  

Position

Assistant Professor
Molecular and Human Genetics
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, United States 

Assistant Clinical Director
NGS/Molecular
Baylor Genetics
Houston, TX, United States 

Education

PhD from Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, United States  

MS from Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY, United States 

BS from Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY, United States