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Our goal is to better understand the effects of psychological, environmental, genetic, epigenetic, and ancestry factors on blood pressure in Black/African American women and their young children.
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The aims of this project focus on the daily genome-wide methylomic changes that occur in DNA representing the CNS (DNA extracted from the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) drained as standard of care) for
The aims of this project focus on the daily genome-wide methylomic changes that occur in DNA representing the CNS (DNA extracted from the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) drained as standard of care) for
This project attempts to address the lack of inclusion and subsequent lack of knowledge about common and potentially pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants among African American populations and
Australian Stroke Genetics Collaborations comprises stroke patients of European ancestry who were admitted to four clinical centers across Australia (The Neurosciences Department at Gosford Hospital
Obesity, a growing epidemic for US and worldwide transplant recipients and a health care priority in Healthy People 2010, is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension and other chronic
This study focuses on social, clinical, and genomic factors that are predictive of physical functional outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), a devastating form of stroke, and one