John Greg Howe, PhD
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John Greg Howe, PhD, is a specialist in laboratory medicine and genetics who develops and implements molecular diagnostics to identify and monitor various conditions. He focuses on tests that detect disease-related changes in genes, including those associated with blood-clotting disorders and certain types of leukemia.
As professor emeritus of laboratory medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Howe researches the use of advanced laboratory methods to pinpoint abnormal genetic markers. By identifying these changes, he helps refine diagnostic accuracy and supports more targeted approaches to patient care.
Howe received his doctoral degree from the University of California, Davis, then pursued postdoctoral training in molecular biophysics and biochemistry, as well as clinical molecular genetics, at Yale School of Medicine.
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