Biographical summary
Brendan Lanpher, M.D., is a medical geneticist with a particular interest in metabolic diseases. His clinical focus includes:
- Expertise in diagnosis and management of inborn errors of metabolism, such as urea cycle disorders, organic acidemias, lysosomal storage diseases
- Dysmorphology
- Rare disease diagnosis and management
- Utilization of new techniques and technologies for genetic diagnosis
Mayo Clinic locations
Rochester, Minnesota
Education
- 2006
Residency - Clinical Genetics
Mentor for research - Brendan LeeResidency - Baylor College of Medicine
- 2004
ResidentPediatric and Adolescent Medic, Programs in Rochester, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2004
Residency - Pediatrics and Adolescent MedicineInternship and Residency - Mayo Clinic
- 1997
Bachelor - Biochemistry Major - Magna Cum LaudeUndergraduate - Bowdoin College
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2018
Clinical Biochemical GeneticsAmerican Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics
- 2007
Clinical Genetics and GenomicsAmerican Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics
Professional memberships
- 2021 - present
MemberUSMLE Step 1 Standard Setting Panel
- 2021 - present
MemberMinnesota Pompe Disease Consortium
- 2019 - present
MemberData Safety and Monitoring Board - AXO-GM2-001 study
- 2019 - present
MemberEPIC Genetics and Genomics Steering Board
- 2018 - present
Invited MemberKabuki Syndrome Advisory Board
- 2015 - present
MemberGenomics Odyssey Board
- 2015 - present
MemberKnowledge Content Board - Genetics, AskMayoExpert
- 2014
ACGME Biochemical Genetics - Milestones Committee
- 2010 - 2015
Metabolic Screening Committee
- 2007 - present
American Society of Human Genetics
- 2007 - present
Urea Cycle Disorder Consortium
- 2007 - present
Rare Disease Clinical Research Network
- 2007 - present
Association of Professors of Human or Medical Genetics