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Maegan Roberts, a certified genetic counselor at Mayo Clinic, helps determine if someone should be tested for cancer-causing genes.
Whether as part of a research study or regular patient care, secondary findings are results from a genetic test revealing medical information that is unrelated ...
A subset of 40 patients, who did not have appropriate NCCN intervention (the opportunity to have a genetic consultation to consider genetic testing) will ...
The American Heart Association gives guidance on CYP2C19 genetic-guided testing for prescribing blood thinner drugs. A Mayo Clinic cardiologist chaired the ...
Mayo Clinic's Genetic Screening and Engineering Core provides scalable lentiviral production for CRISPR libraries that are commercially available and ...
The purpose of this study is to measure the clinical impact of re-testing (quantifying the percentage of those who subsequently test positive, which genes are ...
Mayo Clinic's Genetic Screening and Engineering Core provides amplification and sequencing quality control for preexisting CRISPR library plasmids.
Genetic testing is the cornerstone of care for these children, as it provides information on if and when the child may experience additional hearing loss as ...
The purpose of this study is to form processes to get findings from targeted gene sequencing that can be acted on using two common actionable genetic disorders– ...
These tests look for changes or variants in genes that may determine whether a medication could be an effective treatment for you.
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