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Expanding Genetic Counselor Roles: A Model for Global Research Development.

Colleen C MurareskuElizabeth M McCormickLydia RockartTerrence Blaine CrowleyStephanie AsherAmanda BackSarah M BaldinoEmma BedoukianAllison D BrittNatalie BurrillCara CacioppoDana Farengo ClarkMary Egan ClarkLaura ConwayLaynie DratchHolly A DubbsNicole M EngelhardtNatalie GinnChristopher GrayTiff HartmanEvan R HathawayKatherine L HelbigLily Hoffman-AndrewsStefanie KasperskiBeth A KeenaKierstin N KellerKatherine L NathansonLauren LulisLaina LuskDaniel E McGinnRebecca MuellerRache A PaulLisa PilchmanJacquelyn PowersSarah E RaibleSara ReichertAlyssa L RitterAngela G ArnoldSarah M RuggieroErica SchindewolfKatie Rose SullivanShannon TerekBekah WangMcKenzie WellsNatalia WisniewskiRenee WrightElisabeth McCarty WoodStacy WoyciechowskiKristin ZelleyKathleen D ValverdeDonna M McDonald-McGinn
Published in: Genes (2024)
Here, we establish that GCs indeed contribute to scholarly work as evidenced by the number of publications alone. The establishment of an academic home may have contributed, given publications increased concurrent to launching the Section, providing a model for organizing GCs at institutions nationally and internationally. Highlighting such achievements will foster the expansion of GC roles in the era of precision genomic medicine and therapy. Considering ways to support GCs towards expanding these activities is equally important.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • locally advanced
  • bone marrow
  • high resolution
  • rectal cancer