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Expert

Grier Page

News Release

Rare Disease Leaders Announce Collaboration to Modernize Newborn Screening

September 23, 2020
Impact

The PhenX Toolkit

December 16, 2021
Expert

Megan A. Lewis

News Release

What are the health and developmental impacts of babies affected by congenital Zika syndrome?

October 04, 2017
RTI In The Media

Study Gives Parents Early Answers

March 10, 2020 - WRAL
News Release

New laboratory screening test for fragile X syndrome shortly after birth now ready for pivotal North Carolina Early Check clinical study

October 22, 2018
Event

2022 NCSL Maternal & Child Health Fellows Meeting 2: Policy Solutions and Innovations

June 04, 2022
Event

Using Data Systems to Increase Accessibility in Disease Specific Research | RTI Tech Talk Webinar

July 26, 2023
Expert

Carla M. Bann

Expert

Matthew Schu

Event

American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) Annual Meeting 2024

November 05, 2024
News Release

New NC-Based Study to Advance Research Through Free and Expanded Health Screening for Newborn Babies

October 15, 2018
Expert

Helen Pan

Announcement

Integrated Database and Registry for Angelman and Dup15q Syndromes Aims to Improve Patient Care and Treatment

November 25, 2019
Event

Newborn Screening World View: International Summit on Newborn Screening

June 28, 2022
Announcement

RTI International and the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health edit a special issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal on newborn screening

January 14, 2019
News Release

Family impact of congenital Zika syndrome likely to last a lifetime

February 01, 2018
Expert

Megan Carnes

Expert

Nathan Vandergrift