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Jennifer recently completed her PhD in Genetic Epidemiology at the University of Michigan and is currently a staff member with Goncalo Abecasis. Jennifer's main interest is in understanding better the role genetics plays in chronic conditions and aging. She has a particular interest in kidney disease and has over 10 years of experience doing research aimed at bettering the lives and outcomes of patients on hemodialysis. Jennifer hopes to use her experience in genetics research to begin to bridge the gap between understanding the etiology of disease and improving patient outcomes.  
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Jennifer recently completed her PhD in Genetic Epidemiology at the University of Michigan and is currently a staff member with Goncalo Abecasis. Jennifer's main interest is in understanding better the role genetics plays in chronic conditions and aging. She has a particular interest in kidney disease and has over 10 years of experience doing research aimed at bettering the lives and outcomes of patients on hemodialysis. Jennifer hopes to use her experience in genetics research to begin to bridge the gap between understanding the etiology of disease and improving patient outcomes.

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Jennifer recently completed her PhD in Genetic Epidemiology at the University of Michigan and is currently a staff member with Goncalo Abecasis. Jennifer's main interest is in understanding better the role genetics plays in chronic conditions and aging. She has a particular interest in kidney disease and has over 10 years of experience doing research aimed at bettering the lives and outcomes of patients on hemodialysis. Jennifer hopes to use her experience in genetics research to begin to bridge the gap between understanding the etiology of disease and improving patient outcomes.