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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alyssa Snider, VP of Clinical Genetics Services with Igenomix, about translocation flagging from PGT results. Dr. Snider is a genetics expert with a PhD in genetics and a certified genetic counselor. She shares her journey into genetics and how it led her to focus on medical genetics for IVF patients. In this interview, Dr. Snider discusses her co-authored article titled "Criteria to Evaluate Patterns of Segmental and Complete Aneuploidy Utilities in PGT-A Results Suggestive of an Inherited Balanced Translocation or Inversion." The article aims to help healthcare providers, physicians, nurses, and patients determine when aneuploidies are random or part of a larger pattern. Dr. Snyder explains how these patterns are different from genetic conditions like Down syndrome or Klinefelter syndrome, which are usually sporadic. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Dr. Snider.
More information on this topic is at www.asrm.org
To review this article, https://www.fertstertreports.org
ACMG meeting information https://www.acmgmeeting.net
Tell us your thoughts on the show by emailing [email protected]
ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.
By American Society for Reproductive Medicine, ASRM4.9
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alyssa Snider, VP of Clinical Genetics Services with Igenomix, about translocation flagging from PGT results. Dr. Snider is a genetics expert with a PhD in genetics and a certified genetic counselor. She shares her journey into genetics and how it led her to focus on medical genetics for IVF patients. In this interview, Dr. Snider discusses her co-authored article titled "Criteria to Evaluate Patterns of Segmental and Complete Aneuploidy Utilities in PGT-A Results Suggestive of an Inherited Balanced Translocation or Inversion." The article aims to help healthcare providers, physicians, nurses, and patients determine when aneuploidies are random or part of a larger pattern. Dr. Snyder explains how these patterns are different from genetic conditions like Down syndrome or Klinefelter syndrome, which are usually sporadic. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Dr. Snider.
More information on this topic is at www.asrm.org
To review this article, https://www.fertstertreports.org
ACMG meeting information https://www.acmgmeeting.net
Tell us your thoughts on the show by emailing [email protected]
ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.

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