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Dr Gropman has been a chat guest in our MDA Mito chat and will be a guest again

in July. Here is a short resume about her and the link to the chat she did last

year.

Gropman, M.D., FAAP

Dr. Gropman is an Assistant professor of pediatrics and neurology at town

University and the Center for functional and molecular imaging and Adjunct

Scientist (genetics) in the Medical Genetics Branch, National Human Genome

Research Institute. She is board certified in pediatrics, neurology with special

qualifications in child neurology and clinical genetics. She received her M.D.

from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her pediatric

training at the s Hopkins Hospital and trained in Neurology and Child

Neurology at the Washington University and the Children's National

Medical Center, Washington, DC. She completed a genetics fellowship at the

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, and completed a research

postdoctoral fellowship there through a Medical Institute

Physician postdoctoral fellowship. Dr. Gropman is the founder and director of

the Neurogenetics Clinic at the Children's National Medical Center. She has been

a coinvestigator on a number of NIH intramural clinical studies through NHGRI

and NICHD; and provides medical expertise to the United Mitochondrial Disease

Foundation and is a member of the medical and scientific advisory board.

http://database.azstarnet.com/html/mda/transcripts/20030714Mitochondrial-Chat.ht\

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Alice

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