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Welcome to the KidGen Renal Genetics project

Home All news & events News Welcome to the KidGen Renal Genetics project

The Australian Genomics Health Alliance welcomes the KidGen Renal Genetics Project to its Rare Disease Flagship. The Renal Genetics project is being led by KidGen collaborative National Director and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital nephrologist, Dr Andrew Mallett.

The project is building upon the KidGen collaborative to integrate genomic medicine into care, with the aim to establish novel diagnostic pathways for inherited kidney diseases, and to provide a research-genomics arm to undertake functional analysis for those where a diagnosis has not been made.

See more details of the project and its working group.