The mental and financial impacts of disease on a family.
To further improve the clinical care for patients with Wolfram syndrome and Wolfram-related disorders, I have created a new genetics clinic at Center for Advanced Medicine, Washington University Medical Center. We offer genetic evaluations, education, and counseling for patients and family members of all ages with or suspected to have Wolfram syndrome or WFS1-related
disorders. We also provide personalized management plans based on the type of your gene variants together with other specialists at our medical center, such as Dr. Marshall, Dr. White, Dr. Hoekel, and beyond. To make an appointment with me, please call 314-747-7300 or 314-747-3294 (if you are participating in our research clinic/registry or interested in participating in the research). You can also send an email to WolframSyndrome@wustl.edu.
We could cover the costs for genetic testing if your insurance does not cover the entire amount of the costs.
Oct 8, 2020:
The negative phycological impacts of diabetes stigma.
https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2020/09/02/dc19-2447.abstract
October 6, 2020:
A new manifestation of neovascularization in a study with mice.
October 1, 2020:
The use of OCTA (Optical coherence tomography angiography) in finding biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2515841420950508
About the Snow Foundation
The Snow Foundation is a collective voice for Wolfram syndrome patients, working towards a cure for Wolfram syndrome and developing novel therapies for diabetes, vision loss, hearing loss and neurodegeneration.
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