Jennifer Posey

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Jennifer Posey

Jennifer Posey

@poseypod

Physician-scientist, Adult genetics, Human genetics research, Baylor College of Medicine. Thoughts expressed = my own. @poseypod in the blue place

Houston, TX Katılım Mart 2014
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Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui
Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui@cgonzagaj·
We're kicking off the 19th Genomics of Rare Disease #GRD25 Conference at the beautiful Wellcome Genome Campus! Happy and excited to be part of the Scientific Organizing Committee this year and proud to say we got a great program! Tune in for live updates!
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Moez Dawood
Moez Dawood@MoezDawood·
🚨 Excited to announce the Marker paper for the GREGoR Consortium! arxiv.org/abs/2412.14338 Accelerating #RareDisease diagnostics with cutting-edge #Genomics and global data sharing of omics and deep phenotyping from ~7500 individuals on NHGRI AnVIL and much more to come! 🧬
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Jennifer Posey
Jennifer Posey@poseypod·
My social media game has been admittedly weak of late, but I'm heading over to the 🟦 place!
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Jennifer Posey@poseypod·
@cgonzagaj @LIIGH_UNAM It was so wonderful to meet everyone and talk science and enjoy some fabulous food!! Thank you for a lovely visit!
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Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui
Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui@cgonzagaj·
This week we had the visit @LIIGH_UNAM of the great Jennifer Posey @poseypod for our institutional seminar series! We enjoyed listening to her talk on "Accelerating Molecular Diagnoses for Rare Disease Families" and discussing our projects on genomics of #RareDiseases in Mexico.
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Peggy Goodell
Peggy Goodell@Goodell_Lab·
We are all walking mosaics of genetically distinct cells. Every cell acquires around one mutation each division after fertilization, resulting in a vast amount of genetic diversity across all the cells in our bodies by the time we are born.
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Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui
Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui@cgonzagaj·
Over this week some people mentioned that they saw my picture on the main floor of #ASHG23 #ASHG2023 The best instance was today when a little person ran to the poster saying "Mama!!!" 😍
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Nicole Lake
Nicole Lake@NicoleLake·
Thrilled to share I’m opening my lab @YaleGenetics in 2024! Excited to join the faculty of this amazing department. We’ll study human genetic variation in health & disease focusing on mitochondrial genomics I’m #hiring, reach out if interested! #ASHG2023 thelakelab.org
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Dr. Longissimus
Dr. Longissimus@DrLongissimus·
In honor of the new residency application cycle, I asked chatGPT to write a CT abdomen pelvis report using Gen Z lingo
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Jennifer Posey
Jennifer Posey@poseypod·
@lizmizerik Can be a bit frustrating because not always obvious from the name whether it is a true ES/GS or some variation of that (eg only the coding genes).
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Liz Mizerik, MS, CGC
Liz Mizerik, MS, CGC@lizmizerik·
Curious to hear people’s thoughts. How do you feel about labs “branding” their exome and genome test names rather than just calling it exome sequencing or genome sequencing?
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Jose Florez
Jose Florez@JoseFlorezMDPhD·
Incredibly honored, humbled and excited to become the next Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital @MGHMedicine @MassGeneralNews
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