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For decades, treatment for congenital and genetic hearing loss has largely relied on devices such as hearing aids and cochlear implants. While these technologie...
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Diagnosing genetic hearing loss hasn’t always been straightforward. With so many different causes and overlapping symptoms, traditional methods have often strug...
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In a recent episode of The Genetics Podcast, Patrick Short is joined by Dr. Jonathon Hill, Associate Professor at Brigham Young University and Co-Founder and VP...
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We were excited to welcome Angela Bradshaw, Director of Research at Alzheimer Europe, to The Genetics Podcast this week. Angela shared her journey from academic...
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Metabolic-associated steatotic hepatitis (MASH) is primarily managed through lifestyle modifications, such as adopting a restricted diet high in antiinflammator...
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Precision medicine approaches to cardiometabolic conditions are still in their infancy but stand poised to transform treatment approaches and are increasingly r...
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In the latest episode of The Genetics Podcast, host and Sano Genetics CEO Patrick Short welcomes Dr. Eric Green, CEO and Founder of Trace Neuroscience. Eric has...
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In the latest episode of The Genetics Podcast, Patrick Short was joined by Dr. Luis Diaz, head of the Division of Solid Tumor Oncology at Memorial Sloan Ketteri...
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Precision medicine is transforming neurology by enabling more accurate diagnoses and tailored treatments. Here, we explore key components driving this progress,...
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In a recent episode of The Genetics Podcast, host Patrick Short sits down with Eric Fauman, Executive Director and Head of Computational Biology in Pfizer's Int...
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