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Statistical Modeling Of Extracellular Vesicle Cargo To Predict Clinical Trial Outcomes For Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Jessica R Hoffman, Hyun-Ji Park, Sruti Bheri, Manu O Platt, Joshua M Hare, Sunjay Kaushal, Judith L Bettencourt, Dejian Lai, Timothy C Slesnick, William T Mahle, Michael E Davis Oct 2023

Statistical Modeling Of Extracellular Vesicle Cargo To Predict Clinical Trial Outcomes For Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Jessica R Hoffman, Hyun-Ji Park, Sruti Bheri, Manu O Platt, Joshua M Hare, Sunjay Kaushal, Judith L Bettencourt, Dejian Lai, Timothy C Slesnick, William T Mahle, Michael E Davis

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Cardiac-derived c-kit+ progenitor cells (CPCs) are under investigation in the CHILD phase I clinical trial (NCT03406884) for the treatment of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). The therapeutic efficacy of CPCs can be attributed to the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs). to understand sources of cell therapy variability we took a machine learning approach: combining bulk CPC-derived EV (CPC-EV) RNA sequencing and cardiac-relevant


Development Of Competency-Based Online Genomic Medicine Training (Cogent)., Susanne B Haga, Wendy K Chung, Luis A Cubano, Timothy B Curry, Philip E Empey, Geoffrey S Ginsburg, Kara Mangold, Christina Y Miyake, Siddharth K Prakash, Laura B Ramsey, Robb Rowley, Carolyn R Rohrer Vitek, Todd C Skaar, Julia Wynn, Teri A Manolio Jan 2023

Development Of Competency-Based Online Genomic Medicine Training (Cogent)., Susanne B Haga, Wendy K Chung, Luis A Cubano, Timothy B Curry, Philip E Empey, Geoffrey S Ginsburg, Kara Mangold, Christina Y Miyake, Siddharth K Prakash, Laura B Ramsey, Robb Rowley, Carolyn R Rohrer Vitek, Todd C Skaar, Julia Wynn, Teri A Manolio

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The fields of genetics and genomics have greatly expanded across medicine through the development of new technologies that have revealed genetic contributions to a wide array of traits and diseases. Thus, the development of widely available educational resources for all healthcare providers is essential to ensure the timely and appropriate utilization of genetics and genomics patient care. In 2020, the National Human Genome Research Institute released a call for new proposals to develop accessible, sustainable online education for health providers. This paper describes the efforts of the six teams awarded to reach the goal of providing genetic and genomic training …