Apparently @theacmg.bsky.social only believes in three life stages β prenatal, pediatric, and cancer. π€¦ If you want to learn about why #AdultGenetics is so critically important despite the lack of love from #ACMGMtg26, come to our Adult Genetics SIG Meeting TODAY at 5:15, Room 337-338!
10.03.2026 20:10
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On tap: discussion of exome/genome coverage in adults, cancer MRI screening, adult mito workup, PRSs, ideas for future SIG events, and great conversation and connection making! π§¬
#MedicalGenetics #AdultGenetics #ClinicalGenetics @theacmg.bsky.social
10.03.2026 04:14
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π Adult genetics folks at #ACMGMtg26 β don't miss the Adult Genetics SIG meeting TODAY!
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Tuesday, March 10 | 5:15β6:15 PM
π BCC, Room 337-338
Whether you care for adult patients, want to connect with providers who do, or are a trainee curious about a career in adult genetics β come join us!
10.03.2026 04:14
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The perils of being a #geneticist β when I look at my adorable nephewβs bath towel, all I see is a vaso-occlusive crisis waiting to happenβ¦
29.11.2025 18:36
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π₯Wed (Poster 3010W) - Iβll present our clinical work on how #AdultGenetics care is organized and delivered in over 8,000 adult patient visits over 8 years. We chart referral patterns, testing use & outcomes across indications, revealing how #PrecisionMedicine is practiced today.
13.10.2025 20:51
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πFri (Poster 4909F) - Yunjun Kang applied #GraphTheory & #MachineLearning to find hidden gene-gene links in big human data, identifying 2 novel cilium genes that validated in the wet lab; his approach could change how we uncover mechanism & therapeutic targets in human datasets
13.10.2025 20:51
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π§ͺThurs (Poster 5047T) - Ekta Singh shows how different nutritional states reshape primary #cilia, altering how cells sense and respond to external cues. Her thesis work will have important implications both for rare #ciliopathy patients and for common complex disease!
13.10.2025 20:51
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𧬠Thrilled to be at #ASHG2025 with my students Ekta Singh & Yunjun Kang who are sharing incredible science out of our lab on #cilia, #metabolism, #genetics & #MachineLearning - and to present my own new clinical data on #AdultGenetics. Come say hi!
#ASHG #genetics #genomics
13.10.2025 20:51
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Yesterday at lab meeting we went around the table with introductions for a new student. Of the 7 people in attendance, I was the only one born in the USA. Diversity and immigration are what make America, and Science, great, and my heart breaks watching these pillars of our greatness crumble.
19.08.2025 11:49
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New research out in @ajhgnews.bsky.social suggests that the implementation of genetic testing in critically ill adults has the potential to improve patient care & combat healthcare delivery disparities ft Colleen Kripke & @tdrivas.bsky.social⬠(@pennmedicine.bsky.social) www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltex...
28.07.2025 20:19
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π Check out the full paper:
www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltex...
π’ Read the Science coverage:
www.science.org/content/arti...
π Excited to keep pushing this conversation forward!
11.07.2025 20:41
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Huge thanks to our amazing team, patients, and families who made this possible. We hope these data inform broader conversations about when and for whom genetic testing should be routine β not just for children, but for adults too.
11.07.2025 20:41
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Genetic testing of critically ill adults can yield surprisesβand reveal disparities in treatment of Black patients
Adults in the ICU often donβt know about the genetic diagnoses related to their symptoms, DNA sequencing study shows
Weβre super grateful to see our work amplified by @sciencenews.bsky.social , which covered our studyβs implications for ICU practice, surprise diagnoses, and what must change for genetic testing to help more adults.
π° Read the feature:
www.science.org/content/arti...
11.07.2025 20:41
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Our study also uncovered concerning disparities: Black patients were significantly less likely than White patients to be aware of their genetic diagnosis, and this was linked to higher mortality rate, potentially contributing to worse ICU outcomes for Black patients.
11.07.2025 20:41
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Key finding: Nearly 1 in 4 critically ill young adults age 18-40 had a genetic diagnosis directly related to their illness; half of these diagnoses were unknown to the patients or their doctors. This is a wake-up call for how we think about genetic disease in adult medicine.
11.07.2025 20:41
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Thrilled to share that our latest study on genetic testing in critically ill adults at @pennmedicine.bsky.social is now published in The American Journal of Human Genetics (@ajhgnews.bsky.social) -- and was featured in
@sciencenews.bsky.social!
11.07.2025 20:41
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Thatβs awesome! Letβs us know if you have any thoughts or feedback after the discussion!
11.04.2025 15:19
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I learned a lot working on this project: (1) rare genetic variants can be surprisingly common and affect risk for common diseases like breast cancer (2) mosaicism is important and we need to be paying more attention to it as a research community (3) collaborations introduce you to fantastic people!
02.04.2025 12:56
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We believe much of this can be explained by somatic mosaicism in the PV-Only group β our data suggests that many of these patients only have their NF1 variant in some of their cells. This might explain why they lack Neurofibromatosis features, but still carry an increased cancer risk.
02.04.2025 12:56
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Importantly, only about half of these patients have features of Neurofibromatosis on exam. However, even in the absence of Neurofibromatosis features, patients with NF1 pathogenic variants (the PV-Only group) were found to have a 50% increased odds of having a cancer diagnosis.
02.04.2025 12:56
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This was a mega-collaboration using data from the PennMedicine Biobank @pennmedicine.bsky.social, @ukbiobank.bsky.social, @natera.bsky.social, Ambry Genetics, and the All of Us Research Program to assemble a cohort of over 1 million patients, finding nearly 1 in 1,000 have a pathogenic NF1 variant.
02.04.2025 12:56
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www.nytimes.com/2025/03/10/o...
10.03.2025 23:03
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It was heartening to see so many people standing up for #science today at #Philadelphia City Hall. At a time when itβs easy to feel powerless against a wannabe-fascist government, this was such an excellent reminder of where the real power lies β in the hands of the people. #standupfightback
07.03.2025 21:19
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2025 is here! I am so excited for Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins to be in readers' hands in just a few weeks. We have work to do, and I truly hope this book will help us move forward together. π§¬βπΎπ³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
02.01.2025 02:54
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Very cool! Yeah I donβt think it will be possible to completely account for the potentially disruptive effects of duplications without something like long read to fully characterize them, and thatβs sadly not gonna be easy to come by at scale, yet
08.12.2024 19:56
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