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This can increase the risk of heart attacks. Genetic testing. A genetic test can confirm familial hypercholesterolemia, but it's not always necessary. However, ...
The goal is to use noninvasive MRI to predict the genetic mutations that are present in a tumor — a particular challenge in genetically heterogeneous tumors ...
She is researching the genetics of CLL to better understand genomic variants that have a biological role in risk factors. Association of genetic variation with ...
The Clinical Medical Genetics Residency is open to physicians who have successfully completed at least one year of training in an ACGME-accredited residency ...
Individualized medicine, also called precision medicine, uses people's information about their genetic blueprints, lifestyles and environments to shape health ...
Genetics. Evidence suggests that a predisposition to autoimmune hepatitis may run in families. Having an autoimmune disease. People who already have an ...
The Center's teams are also conducting genetic testing on patients with cancer to uncover inherited mutations to improve survival and manage care in their loved ...
Now, add to that list your unique genetic characteristics. Your genes affect the way you respond to medications. Pharmacogenomics is a term used to describe the ...
Genetic counselor — provides genetic counseling and helps with family testing. Pediatric neurologist — provides special expertise for CDG-related neurologic ...
The researchers of this study want to better understand the risks that are linked to genetic changes in these less well-studied genes. By understanding ...
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