DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast

#258 Human Touch of Variant Interpretation with Blueprint Genetics

10.13.2023 - By Kira DineenPlay

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Prepare to uncover the mystifying realm of genetics as we bring you a thought-provoking conversation with Meena Mahey Kumar and Laura Fuqua from Blueprint Genetics. Together, we'll explore the pivotal role that human touch plays in interpreting genetic data, emphasizing the irreplaceable importance of meticulous analysis and individualized patient care. You'll learn how their unwavering dedication to transparency in classifying variants is a game-changer in patient outcomes.

 

You'll be captivated as Meena and Laura recount a riveting real-life instance of how technology, clinician collaboration, and data interpretation converged to bring about transformative medical management for a pregnant patient. Discover the intriguing concept of mosaicism and its profound influence on genetic interpretation. They will also shed light on the challenges and nuances of genetic testing, underscoring the vital necessity of human involvement in this complex process.

 

Our guests will also reveal how their trailblazing team at Blueprint Genetics has created innovative tests, pushing the envelope in coverage and detection of smaller deletions. We'll delve into the complexities of genetic testing and introduce you to the bioinformatics team's contribution at Blueprint Genetics. You'll understand how their unique 'human touch' continues to enhance patient care. Meena and Laura discuss the ongoing evolution in the field of genetics and how we can leverage these advancements to better serve patients and the wider community. 

 

Meena Mahey Kumar is the Senior Director of Clinical Genomics and supports the clinical genomics services (CGS) team at Blueprint Genetics. She actively volunteers in the Quest Inclusion and Diversity Council. She is board certified in genetic counseling by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and earned her Master of Science in Human Genetics from Sarah Lawrence College, NY. She is passionate about genomics in patient- centered healthcare and diversity in genomics. She supports efforts to make high quality genetic diagnostics accessible across the world and works to continuously add to the knowledge and conversation in genomics. Meena has worked in a pediatric, adult and prenatal genetics clinic setting before working in commercial genetics laboratories leading sales & marketing, and clinical genomics services initiatives. She believes in strong partnerships between clinic and lab for best patient outcomes.

 

Laura Fuqua is a Genomic Variant Scientist for Blueprint Genetics. As part of the global Clinical Interpretation team, she analyzes variants for their pathogenicity in human disease and collaborates across Blueprint and Quest to build genomic services. A proud member of the BpG Inclusion and Diversity subcommittee and the Quest Pan Asian Business Leaders provides opportunities for a welcoming and thriving workplace. Laura maintains active board certification by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and earned a master’s degree in genetic counseling from Brandeis University. Laura’s previous decade-long experience encompasses caring for and managing comprehensive medical care for patients with a personal or family history of genetic conditions, notably hereditary cancer and maternal fetal medicine. Currently, she is a member of the ClinGen Consortium TP53 gene expert panel, working to elucidate the clinical significance of VUSs for patients with Li Fraumeni syndrome.  

 

Learn more at blueprintgenetics.com and follow Blueprint Genetics on X (Formly Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. 

 

Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today where we will be recapping the National Society of Genetic Counselors’ Annual Conference in Chicago next week! Our host, Kira Dineen, will be there, so say hi if you run into her. Blueprint Genetics will also have a booth at NSGC so stop by as you explore the exhibit hall. 

 

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