2023 Interpreting genetic tests: The basics of molecular diagnosis through application of results on-demand course
Course organizers
Ramiro Maldonado, MD, Duke University; Robert Hufnagel, MD, PhD, National Institutes of Health (NIH); Kristy Lee, MS, CGC, University of North Carolina (UNC)Audience: Ophthalmologists, genetic counselors, geneticists, researchers, trainees (residents, fellows, postdocs)
Estimated duration
4 hours
Members-in-Training ($49); Members ($79); Nonmembers ($109.00)
Description
Presentations
- Phenotyping inherited ocular diseases in the era of genetic testing & therapy (Dr. Ramiro Maldonado)
- Gene 101. Basics of molecular diagnostics (Dr. Robert Hufnagel)
- Genetic counseling in Ophthalmology (Kari Branham, MS, CGC)
- Interpreting genetic test results for ocular disorders: The basics of molecular diagnosis through application of results (Dr. Kristy Lee)
- ClinGen gene: Disease and variant curation (Dr. Gavin Arno)
- Public databases and Sponsored testing programs (Emily Place, MS, LCGC)
- Expecting the unexpected: incidental and secondary findings in genetic testing (Linda Reis, MS, CGC)
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