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Today on the Newborn SPOTlight we welcome a national leader in newborn screening research and clinical care, Dr. William Wilcox.
Dr. Wilcox is the medical director of the Emory Lysosomal Storage Disease Center and Genetic Clinical Trials Center in Georgia. He was a medical graduate of the UCLA School of Medicine and completed his residency in Pediatrics at UCLA and a genetics fellowship in the UCLA Intercampus Medical Genetics Training Program. As a clinician, Dr. Wilcox also leads clinical trials to discover new treatments for both metabolic and skeletal diseases. Amazingly he has published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles and serves as a member of the Georgia Newborn Screening Advisory Committee.
Dr. Wilcox and his team at Emory have conducted groundbreaking efforts and screened over one million newborns to help to increase the number of conditions that are included in newborn screening in the United States. Join us as we hear from a leader in newborn screening research Dr. Wilcox and listen as he shares what newborn screening research means to him.
Interview Questions:
To learn more about the Georgia Newborn Screening Program, visit https://dph.georgia.gov/NBS
Become a member of NBSTRN by signing up for a free account at www.nbstrn.org
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Today on the Newborn SPOTlight we welcome a national leader in newborn screening research and clinical care, Dr. William Wilcox.
Dr. Wilcox is the medical director of the Emory Lysosomal Storage Disease Center and Genetic Clinical Trials Center in Georgia. He was a medical graduate of the UCLA School of Medicine and completed his residency in Pediatrics at UCLA and a genetics fellowship in the UCLA Intercampus Medical Genetics Training Program. As a clinician, Dr. Wilcox also leads clinical trials to discover new treatments for both metabolic and skeletal diseases. Amazingly he has published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles and serves as a member of the Georgia Newborn Screening Advisory Committee.
Dr. Wilcox and his team at Emory have conducted groundbreaking efforts and screened over one million newborns to help to increase the number of conditions that are included in newborn screening in the United States. Join us as we hear from a leader in newborn screening research Dr. Wilcox and listen as he shares what newborn screening research means to him.
Interview Questions:
To learn more about the Georgia Newborn Screening Program, visit https://dph.georgia.gov/NBS
Become a member of NBSTRN by signing up for a free account at www.nbstrn.org