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Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Devaney graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2003. She works in Aberdeen, WA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Devaney is affiliated with Grays Harbor Community Hospital.
Youtube
A Farewell for Dr. Francis Collins: Stephanie...
Stephanie Devaney, Chief Operating Officer, All of Us Research Program...
Duration:
29s
IPM Speaker Series - September 2021 - Stephan...
The Institute for Precision Medicine hosts a monthly lecture series to...
Duration:
50m 28s
Stephanie Devaney
Deputy Director of the All of Us Research Program, Stephanie Devaney, ...
Duration:
30s
B&B Stephanie confronts Deveney (1989)
The Bold and The Beautiful - Stephanie confronts Deveney (November 198...
Duration:
3m 51s
5/2019 NACNR - NIH All of Us Research Progra...
Dr Stephanie Devaney gave an update on the NIH All of Us Research Prog...
Duration:
28m 45s
David Rosenberg & Stephanie Pomboy: "Investor...
Stephanie Pomboy returns to Wealthion to interview highly-respected ec...
"We do have a very strong goal around diversity, in making sure that the participants in the All of Us research program reflect the vast diversity of the United States," says Stephanie Devaney, the program's deputy director.
Date: Sep 06, 2019
Category: Health
Source: Google
Maternal Blood Test Can Tell Parents Fetus's Sex After 7 Weeks
The researchers, led by Stephanie Devaney at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, analyzed 57 previous studies representing 3,524 male-bearing pregnancies and 3,017 female ones. They found that the tests, which detect the Y chromosome in the maternal bloodstream, have a sensitivi
In a review of previous research, such tests were able to accurately pin down sex at least 95 percent of the time, Stephanie Devaney of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. and colleagues reported in the August 10 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.