The Department of Genetic Medicine at Weill Cornell leads a dynamic and innovative translational research program, advancing diverse fields such as Genetic Therapy and Personalized Medicine.
Our translational research program aims to leverage our expertise in genetic therapies and personalized medicine to develop clinical solutions that target the molecular causes of human diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine advances treatments and diagnostics through diverse clinical trials, including drug testing and research to better understand diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine at Weill Cornell leads a dynamic and innovative translational research program, advancing diverse fields such as Genetic Therapy and Personalized Medicine.
Our translational research program aims to leverage our expertise in genetic therapies and personalized medicine to develop clinical solutions that target the molecular causes of human diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine advances treatments and diagnostics through diverse clinical trials, including drug testing and research to better understand diseases.
Relationship between genomic variation and response to therapeutic drugs
Research Questions
Which genomic variants lead to differences in how a patient responds to medication, including gene therapy vectors?
How do genomic variants differ among human populations?
Recent News
DGM presents data on genomic variants with potential to affect AAV-mediated gene therapy at the 26th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Gene and Cell Therapy, Los Angeles, CA, May 6th to May 11th, 2023
Rostami, M. R., Leopold, P. L., Vasquez, J. M., de Mulder Rougvie, M., Al Shakaki, A., Hssain, A. A., Robay, A., Hackett, N. R., Mezey, J. G., & Crystal, R. G. (2023). Predicted deleterious variants in the human genome relevant to gene therapy with adeno-associated virus vectors. Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development, 31, 101136. doi: 10.1016/j.omtm.2023.101136.
Rodriguez-Flores, J. L., Messai-Badji, R., Robay, A., Temanni, R., Syed, N., Markovic, M., Al-khayat, E., Qafoud, F., Nawaz, Z., Badii, R., Al-Sarraj, Y., Mbarek, H., Al-Muftah, W., Alvi, M., Rostami, M. R., Cruzado, J. C. M., Mezey, J. G., Shakaki, A. A., Malek, J. A., . . . Crystal, R. G. (2022). The QChip1 knowledgebase and microarray for precision medicine in Qatar. npj Genomic Medicine, 7(1), 3. doi: 10.1038/s41525-021-00270-0.