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New Research to be Presented at AAAAI 2022 on Hereditary Angioedema

January 8, 2022 Ruth O'Keefe Leave a Comment

ThinkGenetic is proud to announce a recent collaborative research project will be presented at the 2022 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) annual meeting this February 25-29th in… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Education, Events, Research Tagged With: AAAI, algorithm, Amanda Logue, American Academy of Allergy, Ami Rosen, Asthma & Immunology, C1-inhibitor, Dave Jacob, Dawn Laney, EHR, HAE, Hereditary angioedema, Jessica Dronen, Jingjing Yang, LSDC, Marc Riedl, Marissa Shams, research, sensitivity, specificity, ThinkGenetic

Research in Artificial Intelligence for Rare Genetic Diseases

November 11, 2021 Sarika Kondra Leave a Comment

The number of AI-based research publications on rare diseases from 2010-2019.

There are over 7000 rare genetic disorders (RGD) and only 5% of them have FDA approved treatments. Though the number of RGDs is high, they are heterogenous and geographically disparate…. CONTINUE

Filed Under: Tech Tagged With: artificial intelligence, rare genetic disease, research, Sarika Kondra

Endless Hope for Klippel-Feil Syndrome

August 6, 2018 Ruth O'Keefe 6 Comments

Awareness - Klippel-Feil syndrome - ThinkGenetic

Editor’s Note: It has been such an honor working with Sharon Rose to represent the Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) community. Sharon Rose shared her strong desire to work with ThinkGenetic to… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Advocacy, Education Tagged With: advocacy, advocate, awareness, chronic pain, Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Emily Lemiska, KFS, KFS Freedom, Klippel-Feil Syndrome, Philip Giampietro, raredisease, research, Sharon Rose Nissley, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children

Napoleon Bonaparte and Hereditary Cancer

April 10, 2017 Morgan Simmons, MMSc, CGC Leave a Comment

He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat. – Napoleon Bonaparte Today we know that there are hereditary cancer syndromes that predispose families to develop various types of cancer…. CONTINUE

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Angelina Jolie, BRCA1, cancer, CDH1, E-cadherin, gene, hereditary cancer, Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer, Morgan Simmons, Napoleon Bonaparte, No Stomach for Cancer, Parry Guildford, research, Society for Investigating Nature

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