April 28, 2017
Early career investigators – share your passion for precision medicine
By Sharon Rosen
Scholarships for the Individualizing Medicine Conference Are you a graduate student, post-doctoral fellow or early career faculty member involved in precision medicine research? Here’s a great opportunity to present your research before some of the most influential physicians and scientists in precision medicine – all while learning from them. Apply now for the Early Career Investigators […]
Tags: #Brandt Scholars, #CIMCon17, #Early career investigators, #Early Career Investigators Scholarship Program, #Individualizing Medicine Conference 2017, #research scholarship, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Nicole Boczek, Dr. Timothy Curry, mayo clinic, medical research
November 8, 2016
Early Career Investigators Share Their Research and Their Passion for Precision Medicine
By Sharon Rosen
Six early career investigators presented a snapshot of the future of precision medicine as part of the Individualizing Medicine Conference 2016: Advancing Care Through Genomics. Thanks to generous support from the Brandt Family Scholars Fund, the six had the opportunity to attend the conference Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine hosted in October in Rochester, Minn. […]
Tags: #Brandt Family Scholars, #CIMCon16, #DNA anlysis, #Dr. Chelsea Gawryletz, #Dr. Irina St. Louis, #Dr. Laura Ramsey, #Early career investigators, #Genomics data, #Genomics research, Arjun Athreya, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Nicole Boczek
March 11, 2016
RNA Sequencing Analysis for the Diagnosis of Oral Facial Digital Syndrome
By Jeff Briggs
Whole-exome sequencing has become an extremely valuable tool in the diagnoses of rare diseases, of which 80 percent can have an underlying genetic cause. Earlier this week we ran the story of a study from the Center for Individualized Medicine that recommended whole-exome sequencing as a viable option in diagnostic odyssey cases of rare diseases. […]
Tags: ACMG, American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Nicole Boczek, Oral-facial-digital syndrome, RNA sequencing, WES, whole exome sequencing