Juan Rodriguez-Flores
@juansearch
Discovery and analysis of human genetic variation
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I’m in Qatar at #WISH2018 to launch QChip, a precision medicine tech we designed to assess 500k genome variants in the Qatari population of most relevance to health Qatar Genome Program | برنامج قطر جينوم @Qatar_Biobank مؤسسة حمد الطبية WeillCornellQatar Weill Cornell Medicine @RUCDR Sidra Medicine Affymetrix, Inc. Illumina Qatar Foundation
Story in today's paper The Peninsula Qatar which mentions the QChip, a product developed for the future of the Qatar Genome Program | برنامج قطر جينوم thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/13/11/…
Video clip of H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, receiving the QChip, which marks the beginning of a new era in #PrecisionMedicine in #Qatar WISH Qatar
Story today in Gulf Times about the QChip launch and presentation m.gulf-times.com/story/612872/S…
Presenting Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory #BoG19 Populations-Specific Variants of Interest for Carrier Screening (VICS) in Diverse US Hispanics . Take-home: Over 80% of VICS are population-specific!
Story in Weill Cornell Medicine magazine on the launch of QChip, our focused and scalable solution for genomic medicine in Qatar. See "Decoding DNA", Page 18 news.weill.cornell.edu/sites/default/…
We’re proud to help @NYGOV & State of New YorkCuomo fight #COVID19 in a variety of ways, including thru our #RegeneronIOPS team making & donating Viral Transport Media for testing kits
Published online today in NPJ Genomic Medicine, our report on QChip, an innovative technology for low-cost genetic disease screening in Middle Eastern populations. Original article: go.nature.com/3KnhXUH Story by Weill Cornell Medicine newsroom: bit.ly/3qH7YS9
Thank you AllofUsResearch for a new perspective on my roots. Looking forward to higher resolution of my MENA ancestry
Published in Nature Communications this week our discovery of a genetic variant in NOTCH3 associated with a 3x increased risk of stroke and excess brain white matter loss. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Discover our latest research in Nature Communications on the genetic factors of stroke in South Asians. To expand our limited knowledge of this population, we conducted the largest exome-wide association study (ExWAS) of stroke to date in a discovery cohort of 31K Pakistanis.