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  1. The Quertermous Laboratory. The fundamental goal of our laboratory is to characterize the epigenetic and transcriptional mechanisms by which human trait and disease associated allelic variation modulates causal gene expression and function. Toward that goal, we have primarily focused on coronary artery disease (CAD), the worldwide leading cause ...

  2. Quertermous moved to Stanford University in 1997 where he assumed leadership of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Research in the Quertermous laboratory has employed genetic approaches for the study of vascular disease as a primary focus.

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  3. Victoria Quertermous. Stanford Medicine| Stanford · Psychiatry. Contact. Connect with experts in your field. Join ResearchGate to contact this researcher and connect with your scientific ...

  4. Quertermous Lab Alumni. Ziad Ali MD, PhD - Assistant Professor, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA. Diego Ardigo, MD – Project Lead at Chiesi Farmaceutica, Parma, Italy and Chairman, Therapies Scientific Committee (TSC) IRDiRC (international Rare Disease Research Consortium) Euan Ashley, MD, PhD – Professor in Cardiovascular ...

  5. News Chad S. Weldy, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2021-2023 Congratulations to Chad for accepting a job offer and appointment as an Instructor of Cardiovascular Medicine on July 1, 2023!

  6. Contact us. Postal address: 300 Pasteur Dr, Mail Code: 5406. Stanford, CA 94305, USA. Dr. Thomas Quertermous: Phone: 650-723-5012. E-mail: tomq1@stanford.edu. Michelle Zhen Huang (Administrative Help): Phone: 650-498-5794.

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