Educational Videos

Update on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation

Dr. Morava presents at Tulane University on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation.

Julie Jones, PhD — Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): GGC’s Piece of the Puzzle (SERN/SERGG 2012)

Dr. Jones presents on autism spectrum disorder.

Sandra Sims, MD, FRCP — Transition to Adult Health Care (SERN/SERGG 2012)

Dr. Sirrs presents on transitioning to adult health care.

Bruce Korf, MD, PhD — Training and Education of Clinical and Laboratory Geneticists (SERN/SERGG 2011)

Dr. Korf presents on training and education of clinical and laboratory geneticists.

Muin Khoury, MD, PhD — The Scientific Foundation for Using Personal Genomics to Improve Health and Prevent Disease (SERN/SERGG 2011)

Dr. Khoury presents at the 2011 SERC-SERGG Annual Conference.

Cindy L. Vnencak-Jones, PhD, FACMG — Precision Medicine for the Right Drug at the Right Dose on the First Time (SERN/SERGG 2017)

Invited Speaker: Cindy L Vnencak-Jones PhD – Vanderbilt University “Precision Medicine for the Right Drug at the Right Dose on the First Time”

Pompe Disease: Newborn Screening Initiative in the US

Stephanie DeArmey presents “Pompe Disease: Newborn Screening Initiative in the US”. Note that due to PHI, portions of the video slides are blacked out. The audio will continue to play.

Lisa Kobrynski, MD, MPH — Newborn Screening Severe Combined Immunodeficiency T Cell Lymphopenia (SERN/SERGG 2011)

Dr. Kobrynski presents at the 2011 SERC-SERGG Annual Conference.

ISCA (International Standards for Cytogenomic Arrays)

Dr. Ledbetter presents at the 2010 SERGG Annual Meeting.

Lucas Bronicki, PhD — Integrating Next-Generation Sequencing and Microarray Technologies for a More Comprehensive Analysis in Autism Patients (SERN/SERGG 2014)

How to Build Useful Ontologies for Clinical and Translational Research

Dr. Barry Smith presents on biomedical ontology. This is the first of a two-part lecture.

Geoffrey Ginsburg, MD, PhD — Genomic and Personalized Medicine: Foundations to Applications (SERN/SERGG 2011)

Dr. Ginsburg presents at the 2011 SERC-SERGG Annual Conference.

Genetic Telemedicine from the Medical College of Georgia / Georgia Health Sciences University: 1995 to the Present

This is the second in a two-part presentation (video also available on SERC).

Cecelia Bellcross, MS, CGC, PhD — Genetic Risk Profiling for Prediction of Common Diseases (SERN/SERGG 2012)

Dr. Bellcross presents on genetic risk profiling.

Genetic Evaluation of Short Stature

Dr. Irons presents at the 2010 SERGG Annual Meeting

Evolution, Individuality, and Disease

Dr. Boerkoel presents on evolution, individuality, and disease.

Issues in Genetic Testing in Navajo Populations

Dr. Brilliant presents at the 2010 SERGG Annual Meeting.

Krabbe Disease: 100 Years from the Bedside to the Bench and Back to the Bedside

Dr. Wenger presents, “Krabbe Disease: 100 Years from the Bedside to the Bench and Back to the Bedside”

MPS I disease: phenotypes and considerations for newborn screening

Stephanie Cagle presents on MPS I disease.

The future of genomic prediction of common diseases: big data, better prediction?

Dr. Cecile Janssens, Professor of Translational Epidemiology within Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health, presented on Wednesday, September 11 during SERC’s Lunch and Learn Series. Her research involves the translation … More →