Michele Spencer-Manzon, MD
Associate Professor of Genetics and of Pediatrics; Associate Chief of Clinical Genetics OperationsCards
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Michele Spencer-Manzon, MD, is a clinical geneticist who specializes in treating people of all ages, infancy through adulthood, who have inherited cardiovascular diseases and other genetic disorders. She spends a lot of time studying and treating newborn babies whose bodies are unable to process food into energy on a cell level—a condition called “inborn errors of metabolism.” Specifically, Dr. Spencer-Manzon is a board-certified biochemical geneticist, a rare sub-specialty within the field.
Explains Dr. Spencer-Manzon: “The kind of work we [clinical geneticists] do is some of the hardest in the hospital. That’s because we share information with patients and parents about genetic results, but we can’t fix genes yet.” She says that each patient and family is unique in how they receive genetic testing results; some are relieved to get information, while others find it very difficult. “In conversations with patients, I encourage them to share their feelings if they want to. I give them my cell phone and offer to answer any follow-up questions they might have,” Dr. Spencer-Manzon says.
As a clinical geneticist for the Pediatric Genomics Discovery Program, Dr. Spencer-Manzon works with a team of specialists to determine possible genetic causes for babies born with rare diseases. The ability to detect a genetic disorder in a newborn or infant is “the most rewarding part of my job,” she says. A recent memorable and moving example is that she was able to diagnose a three-day-old infant with citrullinemia, a recessive urea cycle disorder. Dr. Spencer-Manzon was then able to help this tiny boy’s care team arrange for a life-saving liver transplant.
Dr. Spencer-Manzon is also an assistant professor of genetics and pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine.
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Board Certifications
Clinical Genetics and Genomics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Medical Genetics and Genomics
- Original Certification Date
- 2024
Medical Biochemical Genetics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Medical Genetics
- Original Certification Date
- 2013
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- September 10, 2024
NIH Recognizes Yale’s Expertise in the Genetics of Rare Diseases
- September 26, 2023
2023 Rare Disease Day Recap
- May 12, 2023
Yale Program Accepted Into NORD Rare Diseases Centers of Excellence Network
- March 03, 2021Source: Yale Medicine
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