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Christine Edry Seidman is the Thomas W. Smith Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of the Cardiovascular Genetics Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital. She operates a joint lab with her husband, Jonathan Seidman, where they study genetic mechanisms of heart disease.
Apr 16, 2019 · Christine Edry Seidman, M.D. Director, Cardiovascular Genetics Center. Thomas W. Smith Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. 617-432-7838. Email. Seidman Lab Website. Publications. Response to Brodehl et al.
Jul 15, 2022 · The Seidman Lab is the research base for a human molecular genetics program co-directed by Christine E. Seidman, MD and Jonathan G. Seidman, PhD.
Oct 19, 2007 · Christine (Kricket) Seidman is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital. In 2005 she was named the Thomas W. Smith Professor of Medicine. She is also an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Christine Edry Seidman. Thomas W. Smith Professor of Medicine. The Seidman laboratory uses genetic techniques to study the molecular basis of inherited human disorders. A central project in the laboratory has been to understand the genetic basis of inherited cardiovascular diseases.
Oct 26, 2022 · Dr. Seidman is the co-director of the Seidman Lab at Harvard Medical School, which is named for her and her husband (Jonathan G. Seidman), that conducts genetic research into diseases, especially genetic disease related to the heart.
Christine Seidman seeks to harness and integrate clinical medicine and molecular technologies to define cardiovascular disease-causing gene mutations and genetic variations that increase disease risk.