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DDC Clinic has made enormous progress in
advancing the understanding of many diseases through our patient care
and research. The staff at DDC Clinic has been invited as speakers for
Grand Rounds, as well as national and international symposiums. Listed
below are some of the most recent invited lectures. If you would like
to view our upcoming invited lectures, click
here.
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A novel splice donor site
mutation in the MYBPC3 gene is associated with severe neonatal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The International Meeting on Clinical
Cardiovascular Genomics in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, October 2007.
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Amish normaline myopathy
and neonate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - What we can learn from.
Northwestern University Medical Center in Evanston, Illinois, July
2007.
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Attitudes toward genetic
diseases in an Amish community - What we know and what we don’t. The
International Conference: The Amish in America - New Identities &
Diversity in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, June 2007.
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Neurodevelopmental
syndromes in an Amish population. Neurological Grand Rounds in NINDS,
NIH, Bethesda, March 2007.
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From rare diseases to
common pathways - A journey of hopes. Cleveland State University in
Cleveland, February 2007.
- Building a bridge between Amish culture and
genomic medicine, Grand Rounds presented Hamot Medical Center, Erie,
Pennsylvania, December 2006.
- Patient-oriented research in children with
complex genetic & metabolic disorders: success, challenges &
opportunities for a primary care facility. Presented in Building
Bridges - Care of the Medically Fragile Child National Conference in
Louisville, Kentucky, September 2006.
- Building a bridge between Amish culture and
modern molecular medicine, Pediatric Grand Rounds presented
Cleveland Clinic Children Hospital, September 2006.
- Study genetic disease without electricity -
Genetic disorder care and research in the Amish community.
Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented in Le Bonheur Children’s Medical
Center, Memphis, Tennessee, May 2006.
- Medical home for patients with complex genetic
disorders in the Amish community - A model to follow? Presented in
International Symposium on Genetics and Healthcare in Amish and
Mennonite Communities in London, Ontario, April 2006.
- Two new metabolic disorders in Amish community. A
talk presented in Cleveland Citywide Genetics Meeting at University
Hospitals in January 2006.
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