Using Magnetic Resonance Angiography to Evaluate the Neurovascular Axis in Patients with Progeria Thursday October 7th we are excited to host our first talk by a first year medical student, Sarah Yoder. Sarah recently graduated from Northeastern University with a BS in behavioral neuroscience. While in undergrad she did research at Boston Children's Hospital working
netgene Colab Role of antibodies in atherosclerosis We are excited to host the second installment of our research-in-progress lunch this Friday at noon. Please join us for some delicious food and to support your fellow classmate Rebecca Fang!
netgene Colab Student Research Lunch This semester, the Netgene Colab, a project of the Netter Genomics and Personalized Medicine Interest Group, is hosting a new Research Lunch series, designed to offer Netter students from any year an opportunity to present their work-in-progress.
netgene Colab Netgene CoLab work featured at 2021 ASCO med student and resident section Jack Goodman presented new results of Netgene CoLab's work on modeling cancer metabolism and patient survival on June 10 at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual
News ACMG approves Netgene SIG membership Netgene will be able to offer a range of additional resources to Netter medical students interested in pursuing a career in genetics. This includes free membership in ACMG, as well as access to educational, research and career support ACMG has designed for medical students.
Genetics Seminar Gene editing and immune therapy Netgene welcomes Professor Sidi Chen, a leading researcher in the use of CRISPR for targeted cancer immunotherapies. He did his postdoctoral training with Nobel Laureate Dr. Phil Sharp at MIT, and also with CRISPR pioneer Dr. Feng Zhang at the Broad Institute.
Genetics Seminar Genomics of rare diseases: success, opportunity and challenge Netgene welcomes Professor Yong-Hui Jiang from Yale Medical School to talk about his work on genomics of rare and undiagnosed diseases. In addition to his appointments in the departments of
Genetics Seminar The Generations Project: Genomic and precision medicine that you can participate in Yale's Generations Project's goal is to sequence the exomes of at least 100,000 volunteers across Connecticut.
Genetics Seminar The role of type I interferon in SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis Join us for a Genetics Seminar series talk co-sponsored by the Infectious Disease Student Interest Group at Netter School of Medicine. We welcome Dr. Benjamin Israelow [https://medicine.yale.edu/
Genetics Seminar Spring 2021 Genetics Seminar Series This semester, Netgene is hosting a lunch-time Genetics Seminar, featuring guest speakers presenting their latest research. Topics come from a broad range of fields that intersect with genomics, including cancer,
Journal Club Journal Club: SARS-CoV-2 RNA integrates into the human genome? SARS-CoV-2 RNA reverse-transcribed and integrated into the human genome Liguo Zhang, Alexsia Richards, Andrew Khalil, Emile Wogram, Haiting Ma, Richard A. Young, Rudolf Jaenisch bioRxiv 2020.12.12.422516; doi:
netgene Colab Introduction to our research collaborative Netgene CoLab is a research collaborative providing a forum for students, residents and faculty doing research in genetics to share ideas, get feedback, learn from each other, and establish collaborations. We also provide opportunities for students working on a capstone in any area of