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Nov 2024
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#316 Cascade Genetic Testing: How “Conne...

Kira Dineen
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Discover how Connect My Variant, a groundbreaking nonprofit, is revolutionizing the way families share crucial genetic information. Dr. Brian Shirts and Katy Meta reveal how their organization bridges the gap between genetic testing and family communication, potentially saving lives through early detection and prevention.

 

Brian Shirts, M.D. is ConnectMyVariant’s President, Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, and Director of the Institute for Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington. His professional goal is to help prevent all hereditary cancer. In his clinical role, he supports a large range of clinical genetic testing from cell-free testing for prenatal screening to exome testing to hereditary cancer testing. Dr. Shirts earned his M.D. and Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh. He is board certified in both Clinical Pathology and Molecular Genetic Pathology. His clinical and research interests include improving strategies for detection and classification of rare mutations, clinical classification of rare genetic variants of uncertain significance, particularly variants in familial cancer genes; improving the use of complex and multifactorial clinical information, with special interest in personalized healthcare using genetic information and research on the storage and communication of genetic information in the healthcare setting.

 

Kathryn (Katy) Meta volunteers as a Family Outreach Navigator at ConnectMyVariant. Katy has volunteered with a long list of organizations including the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), ArtStream, CureMSD and others. She was interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition about the importance of human connection on the NEDA Helpline, as well as the consequences of their decision to replace Helpline volunteers with an AI chatbot. She is in her Senior year at Dickson College earning her BS in Biology and minor in Psychology with a Health Studies certificate. She is interested in furthering her education with a Master's degree in Genetic Counseling. 

 

Key Highlights:

- Cascade genetic testing enables families to proactively manage hereditary conditions

- Trained navigators help individuals share sensitive genetic information with relatives

- Connecting people with the same genetic variants creates supportive communities

- Focus on cardiogenetics demonstrates the life-saving potential of early awareness

- Family Outreach Navigators provide crucial follow-up support

 

We spotlight the emotional and practical benefits of genetic information sharing, from preventing inherited diseases to fostering understanding among family members. Whether you're curious about genetic testing or looking to better understand your family's health history, this conversation offers invaluable insights into the future of personalized medicine.

 

During the interview the resource FindAGeneticCounselor.com was recommended, and excitingly it is newly available in Spanish

 

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