Invitae
Clinical Science Liaison
Invitae
Regional Manager, Oncology and Reproductive Health
Uthscsa Jul 2013 - Dec 2016
Genetic Counselor, Pediatric and Adult Hematology and Oncology
National Academy of Sciences Aug 2012 - Jul 2013
Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellow
University Hospital Erlangen Mar 2012 - Aug 2012
Melarex Eu-Grant Researcher
Education:
Berlin School of Public Health Apr 2012
Master of Science, Masters
Charité Universitätmedizin/Berlin School of Public Health 2010 - 2012
Master of Science, Masters, Public Health
University of Arkansas For Medical Sciences 2008 - May 2010
Master of Science, Masters, Counseling
North Dakota State University 2006 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Health Science
University of North Dakota 2002 - 2006
National Academy of Sciences
Skills:
Public Health Genetics Research Clinical Trials Science Epidemiology Oncology Nonprofits Public Policy Genomics Grants Community Outreach Genetic Counseling Global Health Bioethics Scientific Writing Pediatrics Report Writing Prenatal Care Human Genetics Hematology Pharmacogenomics Prenatal Advocacy Non Profits Continuing Education Round Tables Gender Studies Pharmaceutical Research
Interests:
Cooking Traveling Civil Rights and Social Action Science and Technology Running German Language Health
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Lived:
San Antonio, TX Nuremberg, Germany Fargo, North Dakota Christine, North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Berlin, Germany Salzhausen, Germany Hamburg, Germany Little Rock, Arkansas
Work:
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - Genetic Counselor (2012)
Relationship:
Married
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New Study Shows Genetic Trait May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk for Some ...
Lindsey Mette is a genetic counselor at the UT Health Science Center, San Antonio. She works with people who have either a personal or family history of cancer. I spoke to her this week to learn more about the significance of the study.