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SELECTBIO Conferences Next-Gen Sequencing

Elizabeth Worthey's Biography



Elizabeth Worthey, Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin

Dr. Worthey is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics and a member of the Human and Molecular Genetics Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She is an expert in the fields of bioinformatics, genetics, and genomics, with a focus on application of genomics approaches to human health and disease. She was first author on a landmark report where next generation sequencing and analysis of a child suffering from a rare, devastating bowel disease identified a novel mutation leading to diagnosis and subsequent successful treatment. She continues to develop innovative tools and methodologies in support of clinical diagnostic and clinical research WGS; these tools are being used to uncover causative mutations and end diagnostic odysseys.

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Making a Definitive Diagnosis: Opportunities and Challenges Associated With Clinical Application of Whole Genome Sequencing

Thursday, 9 May 2013 at 09:00

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At MCW we recently completed a pilot program aimed at developing a clinically appropriate system for WGS MDx. We defined processes for case selection, education, consent, analysis, data return, and reporting. I will discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with developing and maintaining this program, and review details from specific cases.


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