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Pathway Genomics Adds Prominent Bioinformatics Experts to Scientific Advisory Board
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
Pathway
Genomics Corporation, a genetic testing laboratory specializing in nutrition
and exercise response, inherited
disease, prescription
drug response and health
condition risks, has established a world-leading scientific
advisory board. Among the board members are James Fowler, Ph.D.,
professor of medical genetics at UCSD School of Medicine, Christoph
Lange, Ph.D., associate professor of biostatistis at Harvard University
School of Public Health, and Nicholas Schork, Ph.D., director of
bioinformatics and biostatistics at the Scripps Translational Science
Institute.
Additionally, the company's internal computational and bioinformatics
team is led by Lixin Zhou, Ph.D., former senior scientist at Illumina
and former collaborative bioinformatics investigator at The Institute
for Genomic Research, an organization of The J. Craig Venter Institute.
"Working with innovators in specific and technical fields helps Pathway
bring highly accurate, useful and actionable information to physicians
and their patients," said Michael Nova (News - Alert), M.D., Pathway Genomics' chief
medical officer. "We're committed to seeking out this actionable genetic
information through computational biology methods, and cloud-based
bioinformatics."
An acclaimed behavioral geneticist, James Fowler, Ph.D., is currently a
professor of medical genetics at UCSD School of Medicine, and is
world-renowned for his breakthrough discoveries in genetics and social
networking, behavioral economics, cooperation, and political behavior.
Christoph Lange, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard
Medical School and an associate professor of biostatistics at Harvard
School of Public Health. Lange's current research interests fall into
the broad areas of statistical genetics and generalized linear models.
Nicholas J. Schork, Ph.D., is a professor at The Scripps Research
Institute in the department of molecular and experimental medicine and
director of bioinformatics and biostatistics at the Scripps
Translational Science Institute. Schork's research focuses are in
quantitative human genetics and integrated approaches to complex
biological and medical problems. He has published over 350 scientific
articles and book chapters analyzing complex, multifactorial traits and
diseases.
Pathway's scientific advisory board consists of 10 leaders in various
fields including behavioral genetics, bioinformatics, biostatistics,
endocrinology, human epigenetics, metabolism, nutrigenomics, nutrition,
obesity and exercise genetics, oncology, and weight management. To view
the company's full scientific advisory board, visit www.pathway.com/sab.
About Pathway Genomics
Pathway Genomics owns and operates an on-site genetic
testing laboratory that is accredited by the College of American
Pathologists (CAP), accredited in accordance with the U.S. Health and
Human Services' Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of
1988, and licensed by the state of California. Using only a saliva
sample, the company incorporates customized and scientifically validated
technologies to generate personalized reports, which address a variety
of medical issues, including an individual's carrier status for
recessive genetic conditions, food metabolism and exercise response,
prescription drug response, and propensity to develop certain diseases
such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. For more information
about Pathway Genomics, visit www.pathway.com.

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