Medical Genetics Branch – National Human Genome Research …

Posted: Published on December 29th, 2014

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Medical Genetics Branch

The Medical Genetics Branch (MGB) seeks to identify and understand inherited disorders of metabolism and of human development. MGB investigators focus on human genetics, vertebrate embryology, inborn errors of metabolism, and neurogenetic disorders. Projects performed at the biochemical, molecular, and cell biological levels involve the direct study of human subjects as well as the development and use of experimental model systems, such as zebrafish and mouse. The Branch fosters outstanding basic research and serves as a model for translational research, emphasizing the compassionate and scientifically rigorous application of basic science discoveries at the bedside. Branch researchers develop and test new diagnostic tests and treatments for patients with rare genetic disorders in the NIH Clinical Center.

To achieve their goals, MGB investigators use a variety of cutting-edge techniques to address questions regarding disease pathophysiology and human development. In addition to making extensive and selective use of genomic data, MGB researchers routinely capitalize on partnerships with key laboratories at NHGRI, NIH, and worldwide. The Branch attracts patients with rare disorders and engages in collaborations that have led to the acquisition of large sample sets from unique populations. Studies of these rare patients and populations have proven invaluable for advancing the mission of the Branch.

Maximilian Muenke, M.D. Head, Medical Genetics Branch Head, Human Development Section Director, Combined Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Residency Training Program

William A. Gahl, M.D., Ph.D. Senior Investigator, Medical Genetics Branch Clinical Director, NHGRI Director, Undiagnosed Diseases Program Head, Human Biochemical Genetics Section

Ellen Sidransky, M.D. Senior Investigator, Medical Genetics Branch Head, Molecular Neurogenetics Section

Donald W. Hadley, M.D., C.G.C. Associate Investigator, Medical Genetics Branch Deputy Director, NIH Medical Genetics & Genomics Residency and Metropolitan Washington DC Medical Biochemical Genetics Residency

Suzanne Hart, Ph.D. Associate Investigator, Medical Genetics Branch Deputy Director, Medical Genetics Residency and Fellowship Training Programs

Marjan Huizing, Ph.D. Associate Investigator, Medical Genetics Branch Head, Cell Biology of Metabolic Disorders Unit

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