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Diagnoses of rare diseases enhanced through the teamwork of national network
10.23.2020
Duke Department of Pediatrics
A network of doctors offer hope to those with rare diseases
04.2020
UNC TV
A mysterious death, a genetic clue and the lifelong quest for answers
10.22.2019
WIRED
DNA detectives: New tech can mean a diagnosis for your child, but not a lot of answers
07.26.2019
Yahoo! News
Duke receives grant to accelerate diagnosis of rare and undiagnosed conditions
09.14.2018
Duke Department of Pediatrics
Previously undiagnosed neurological disorder linked to mutations in gene IRF2BPL
07.26.2018
ScienceDaily
Exome Sequencing Helps Crack Rare Disease Diagnosis
05.01.2018
The Scientist
On the Trail of Unknown Diseases
06.15.2017
Duke Health Blog
When an Illness Has No Name
Spring 2017
Duke Children's Stories
Collaboration Matters When Looking for Answers to Undiagnosed Diseases
01.10.2017
Baylor College of Medicine Blog
Network and Gene Tools Help Quickly Identify New, Rare Genetic Disease
11.08.2016
Duke Health News & Media
Rare New Genetic Disorder Identified
11.07.2016
Specialty Pharmacy Times
Duke Making Strides to Identify Rare Diseases
03.08.2016
ABC11 Eyewitness News
Toddler's Rare Disease Identified and Treated
10.22.2015
Columbia University Medical Center Office of Communications
Undiagnosed Diseases Network Launches Online Application Portal
09.16.2015
NIH News and Events
Cara Greene's Story: Diagnosis, at Last
Fall 2015 Issue
DukeMed Alumni News
Medical Mystery: Genetic Clue Solves Toddler's Debilitating Illness
12.27.2014
CBS Evening News
One of a Kind. What would you do if your child has a condition that is new to science?
07.21.2014
The New Yorker
Medical Mutation
07.27.2013
The Times-News
N-glycanase Deficiency is an Official Disorder
06.23.2013
Overcoming Movement Disorder Blog
CSI-House Teams Could Make Better Medical Diagnoses
07.28.2012
Duke Research Blog
Duke-Led Team eports on Clinical Exome Sequencing Pilot Project
05.08.2012
GenomeWeb
Sequencing Works in Clinical Setting to Find Diagnosis
05.08.2012
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