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Subject: What's in Your Genes? A Virtual Genetics Panel

Description:
Interested in learning more about genetic counseling, genetic diseases, or
the topic of genetics in general? Join this virtual genetics panels to have
the opportunity to learn more about the Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Victor
Center and ask your genetics-related questions to our panelists!

Panelists include Deborah Wasserman, MS, of the Victor Center for the
Prevention of Jewish Genetic Diseases and Elizabeth Stark, MS, LCGC, founding
counselor of the Ruth Paul Hereditary Cancer and Prevention Service at the
George Washington University and current genetic counselor at Georgetown
University working on an NIH-funded randomized trial related to familial risk
of BRCA1/2 mutation.

RSVP: https://go.umd.edu/SSb

PLEASE SUBMIT ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE VIA THE RSVP FORM!

Questions may be specifically geared towards one or both of the panelists or
generally related to the genetic counseling field or genetic diseases in
general.

Event Date: November 15, 2020
Event Start Time: 5:00 pm
Event End Time: 6:00 pm
Event Location: Zoom: https://go.umd.edu/SSE
Contact Person: Gabrielle Frohlich
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Contact Phone Number: 3055883863

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