Sentences with phrase «human cytogenetic»

[5][6] In agreement with the International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (ISCN), this chromosomal translocation is designated as t (9; 22)(q34; q11).
An overall theme of the Morton Laboratory is to apply evolving techniques in molecular cytogenetics to address problems in human cytogenetics, with interests including chromosomal rearrangements in constitutional and acquired cytogenetic disorders.

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Then, Scott contacted co-author Dr. Seema Lalani, associate professor of molecular and human Genetics at Baylor and assistant laboratory director of cytogenetics at Baylor Genetics.
After a brief time as professor of Human Genetics, Medicine, and Pathology at the University of Chicago, he moved to the Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) where he currently holds the position of strategic director of Cytogenetics and is one of the directors of LabCorp's cytogeneticsCytogenetics and is one of the directors of LabCorp's cytogeneticscytogenetics laboratory.
Lots of meetings supervising technicians, students, and post-docs in addition to other administrative meetings; lots of time at the computer answering e-mails and writing papers and grants; providing diagnostic cytogenetic services; editorial responsibilities for The American Journal of Human Genetics; relishing the privilege of being a scientist and especially a human genetiHuman Genetics; relishing the privilege of being a scientist and especially a human genetihuman geneticist!
School; Editor, The American Journal of Human Genetics Director of Cytogenetics, Brigham and Women's Hospital; William Lambert Richardson Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology and Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School
B.S. in Biology, Ph.D. in Human Genetics, Post-doc in Molecular Genetics, ABMG certification in Clinical Cytogenetics, Ph.D..
Director of Cytogenetics, Brigham and Women's Hospital; William Lambert Richardson Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology and Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School; Editor, The American Journal of Human Genetics
Cytogenetic analysis now extends beyond the simple description of the chromosomal status of a genome and allows the study of fundamental biological questions, such as the nature of inherited syndromes, the genomic changes that are involved in tumorigenesis and the three - dimensional organization of the human genome.
Immunohistochemical, cytogenetic and genetic analyses were performed on both the human biopsy and xenografted tumor from severe combined immunodeficient mice.
The following institutions contributed to the study: Technical University of Munich (Central Institute of Translational Cancer Research, Clinic and Policlinic for Internal Medicine II, Institute of Pathology), DKTK and DKZF Heidelberg; The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge; Ludwig - Maximilians Universität (Anthropology & Human Genomics und Innere Medizin II des Klinikums Großhadern), Helmholtz Zentrum München (Research Unit Radiation Cytogenetics); Universidad de Oviedo (Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, IUOPA und CINN - CSIC), Instituto de Medicina Oncológica y Molecular de Asturias (IMOMA), Oviedo, University of Cambridge (Department of Veterinary Medicine), Instituto de Medicina Oncológica y Molecular de Asturias, Instituto de Biomedicina y Biotecnología de Cantabria.
Research Technician in Human Molecular Cytogenetics at the Cambridge University Department of Pathology
Dr. Talkowski has performed seminal studies to introduce high - resolution genomics techniques to delineate the types of genetic variation that were classically defined using cytogenetic methods, which has discovered new classes of complex genomic variation in the human genome that are remarkably common yet otherwise cryptic to conventional technologies.
Laboratory of Cytogenetics and Genome Research, Center of Human Genetics, KU Leuven, Leuven 3000, Belgium.
Human iPS cells were grown to confluence on 10 - cm dishes, then harvested and metaphase spreads obtained by the Cambridge University Hospitals Cytogenetics diagnostics laboratory.
In human medicine, the identity of cytogenetic aberrations has been shown to also assist in the localization of cancer - associated genes and even selection of the most appropriate therapeutic approach.
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