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Curt Scharfe

MD, PhD, FACMG
Associate Professor of Genetics

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Curt Scharfe, MD, PhD, FACMG

Research Summary

Our laboratory develops new tools and genomic approaches for molecular screening and diagnostics and the study of disease pathogenesis. We couple experimental and computational techniques to fully integrate all steps of highly multiplexed molecular assays, which include nucleic acid extraction from small and challenging clinical samples (e.g., dried blood spots, plasma), targeted (multi-gene panels, exome, microarrays) and genome sequencing, detection of rare single nucleotide and copy number variants, and data interpretation in the context of clinical findings. We use laboratory automation to increase assay precision and speed, and work on implementing these techniques into rapid disease screening and diagnostics. Our lab is located in a highly translational setting next to the Yale DNA Diagnostic Laboratory. We work closely with the Yale Center for Genome Analysis (YCGA) and collaborate with clinical colleagues and researcher at Yale and other institutions. Please read here about our most recent projects.

We are interested in collaborations of all sorts including clinical medicine, genetics and genomics, biochemistry, technology development, chemical and electrical engineering, statistics and computational sciences. We seek highly motivated students and postdoctoral candidates to join a multi-disciplinary team of experimental and computational scientists in a highly translational setting at the Yale Genetics Department. Please feel free to contact curt.scharfe@yale.edu for open positions.

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Research Interests

Biotechnology; Cystic Fibrosis; DNA; DNA Virus Infections; Genetics, Population; Heart Defects, Congenital; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Prenatal Diagnosis; Neonatal Screening; Genomics; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques; Mitochondrial Diseases; Proteomics; Microarray Analysis; High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing

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