What are BRCA1 and BRCA2?
DNA provides the written blueprints for our bodies. DNA is organized into small sections known as genes; there are about 20,000 distinct genes in humans, and we have two copies … Read More
DNA provides the written blueprints for our bodies. DNA is organized into small sections known as genes; there are about 20,000 distinct genes in humans, and we have two copies … Read More
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Hello Research Study Participants! Thank you again for being an active participant in our breast cancer research study; we really appreciate it. Right now, our study is especially looking for … Read More
Natalie Nudelman, Program Coordinator Mylie Siegel, Rutgers University Genetic Counseling Master’s Student Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love, and what better way to show you care than by … Read More
Look at us in the news! The Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences showcased Tara Matise and Steve Buyske leading the Rutgers University Genetics Coordinating Center with a study … Read More
New Year, New Hope: Advancing Breast Cancer Research Together Hello Research Study Participants! It is the middle of January and we wanted to share more with you about the … Read More
Mylie Siegel, Rutgers University, NJ Genetic Counseling Master’s Student A pathogenic variant is a difference in a person’s genes that causes that gene to not work properly. While … Read More