P072NGS characterization of extended HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families from the Caribbean bone marrow registry: A study of the 17th international HLA & immunogenetics workshop

Topic

Disease Associated Studies

This publication presents a groundbreaking study conducted by Arthur Dunk, the founder of Genomic Genetics, focusing on the characterization of extended HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families. The research sheds light on the unique genetic diversity of the Jamaican population and emphasizes the importance of establishing local/regional bone marrow registries to enhance the chances of identifying matched donors.

P072NGS characterization of extended HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families from the Caribbean bone marrow registry: A study of the 17th international HLA & immunogenetics workshop

Overview

Explore the fascinating findings of our team's study, which delves into the intricate world of HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families. Gain insights into the genetic uniqueness and diversity of the Jamaican population, as well as the implications for bone marrow transplantation and the importance of establishing local/regional registries. This article is an invaluable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and individuals interested in the field of genomic genetics and its applications in improving transplantation outcomes.

Click here to access the full article and delve into the realm of P072NGS characterization of extended Jamaican families, led by esteemed researchers in the field, such as Drs. Medhat Askar and Ronald Charlton. Uncover the fascinating discoveries and implications of this study, furthering your knowledge of genetic diversity and its impact on transplantation medicine. This is an opportunity to expand your understanding of the Jamaican population's genetic landscape and the potential avenues for improving bone marrow transplantation in unique and diverse populations.

P072NGS characterization of extended HLA haplotypes in Jamaican families from the Caribbean bone marrow registry: A study of the 17th international HLA & immunogenetics workshop