Dr. Chen graduated from the Zhejiang Med Univ, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China in 1985. He works in Mattoon, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Carle Foundation Hospital.
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Rong Chen (2002-2005), Margaret Carlo (2000-2002), Yvette Padilla (2000-2006), Karen Kelly (1986-1988), Richard Martin (1993-1998), Alice Rivera (1979-1981)
However, one possibility is that these individuals also have other genes that somehow suppress these disease-causing mutations, preventing these people from getting sick, said study co-author Rong Chen, director of clinical genome informatics at the Icahn Institute of Genetics and Multiscale
Date: Apr 11, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
'Buffer genes' may protect these 13 people from rare genetic diseases
To test their idea, Friend, Schadt, Mount Sinai genomics expert Rong Chen, and co-workers gathered genetic data from more than 589,000 generally healthy adults who had donated their DNA for research. The bulk of them400,000 people whose genomes had been scanned for genetic markerscame from 23andMe