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Samantha Toy
stoy@wustl.edu
Clinical Genetic Counselor
Genetics and Genomic Medicine
phone: (314) 454-6093
Education
BS,
Indiana University
,
2016
MS,
Indiana University Purdue University
,
2017
MS,
Indiana State University
,
2019
Licensure and Board Certification
2020
-
2025
American Board of Genetic Counseling
2021
-
Pres
IL, Genetic Counselor License
Recent Publications
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Publication Co-Authors
Marwan Shinawi, M.D.
May HJ, Jeong J, Revah-Politi A, Cohen JS, Chassevent A, Baptista J, Baugh EH, Bier L, Bottani A, Carminho A Rodrigues MT, Conlon C, Fluss J, Guipponi M, Kim CA, Matsumoto N, Person R, Primiano M, Rankin J, Shinawi M, Smith-Hicks C, Telegrafi A, Toy S, Uchiyama Y, Aggarwal V, Goldstein DB, Roche KW, Anyane-Yeboa K.
Truncating variants in the SHANK1 gene are associated with a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Genet Med
.
2021.
PMID:
34113010
Last updated: 03/23/2022
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