Jane Ferguson: Hi there. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson, and this is Episode 36 from February 2020. First up, we have “Identification of Circulating Proteins Associated with Blood Pressure Using Mendelian Randomization” from Sébastien Thériault, Guillaume Paré, and colleagues from McMaster University in Ontario. They set out to assess whether they could identify protein biomarkers of hypertension u...
Apr 08, 2020•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 35 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and an associate editor at Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . This episode is first airing in December 2019. Let's see what we published this month. Our first paper is an “Integrated Multiomics Approach to Identify Genetic Underpinnings of...
Apr 08, 2020•11 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi there. Welcome to the November 2019 issue of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. I'm Jane Ferguson. This is your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . Let's get started. First up from Eric Curruth, Christopher Haggerty and colleagues from Geisinger, we have a paper entitled, “Prevalence and Electronic Health Record-based Phenotype of Loss-of-function Genetic Variance in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy-associated Genes”. In this study, the ...
Dec 04, 2019•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello. Welcome to episode 33 of Getting Personal: Omics Of The Heart, your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson. This episode is from October 2019. Let's get started. First up is a paper from Sébastien Thériault, Yohan Bossé, Jean-Jacques Schott and colleagues from Laval University, Quebec and INSERM in Mont. They published on genetic association analyses, highlight IL6, ALPL and NAV1 as three new susceptibility genes underlying Calcific Aor...
Oct 21, 2019•9 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the monthly podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate editor at CircGen. This is episode 32 from September 2019. Starting off this month, we have a paper on Genetic Mosaicism in Calmodulinopathy brought to us by Lisa Wren, Alfred George and colleagues from Northwestern University. They were in...
Sep 24, 2019•11 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, and welcome to Getting Personal, Omics of the Heart, your monthly podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson. It is August, 2019, and this is episode 31. Let's get started. Our first paper comes from Freyja van Lint and Cynthia James, from University Medical Center Utrecht, and is entitled Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy-Associated Desmosomal Variants Are Rarely De Novo, Segregation and Haplotype Analysis of a Multinational C...
Aug 27, 2019•8 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson and this is episode 30 from July 2019. First up we have a paper, the Subtype Specificity of Genetic Loci Associated With Stroke in 16664 cases and 32792 Controls, from Matthew Trailer and colleagues on behalf of the NINDS Stroke Genetics Network and the International Stroke Genetics Consortium. They were interested in understanding whether ...
Jul 17, 2019•10 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 29 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate editor at Circ: Genomic and Precision Medicine. Let's dive in and see what's new in the June issue. First up, Validation of Genome-Wide Polygenic Risk Scores for Coronary Artery Disease in French Canadians from Florian Wünnemann, Guillaume Lettre and colleagues from th...
Jul 02, 2019•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. It's May 2019, and this is episode 28. So let's see what papers we have in the journal this month. First up, a paper from Mengyao Yu, Nabila Bouatia-Naji and colleagues from the Inserm Cardiovascular Research Center in Paris, entitled GWAS-Driven Gene-set Analyses, Genetic and Functional Follow-Up Suggest Glis1 as a Susceptibility Gene for Mitral Valve Prola...
Jun 06, 2019•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello and welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and this is episode 27 from April 2019. This month, I talk to Riyaz Patel, the first author on not one, but two articles published this issue, presenting analyses from the GENIUS-CHD consortium. But before we get to the interview, let's review what else was published this month. First up, we have a p...
Apr 23, 2019•24 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, and welcome to episode 26 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . I'm Jane Ferguson. It's March 2019, and I'm ready to spring into this month's papers, and apparently make really bad seasonal related jokes. Sorry all. Okay, let's get started. First up, is a paper from Oren Akerborg, Rapolas Spalinskas, Sailendra Pradhananga, Pelin Sahlén and colleagues from the Royal Institute of Technology in Solna, Sweden ent...
Mar 22, 2019•12 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi everybody. Welcome to Episode 25. I'm Jane Ferguson. This is Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine , and it is February 2019. Let's get started. The first paper this issue is a concurrent publication and comes to us from 29 different editors-in-chief of 27 major cardiovascular journals, led by Joseph Hill, editor-in-chief of Circulation. This editorial, entitled Medical Misinformation: Vet the Message! gives a pointed...
Feb 21, 2019•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 23 of Getting Personal, Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . It's December 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson. So let's get started. This month I talked to Dr. Merlin Butler from Kansas University Medical Center about an interesting clinical case he described recently in the Journal of Pediatric Genetics, concerning cardiac presentations in a case of classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with COL5A1 mutations. Keep li...
Jan 29, 2019•31 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello everyone, and happy new year. Welcome to episode 24 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. It's January 2019, I am Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate editor at Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine . We have a great line-up of papers this month in the journal, so let's jump right into the articles. First up, a paper from Christopher Nelson, Nilesh Samani, and colleagues from the University of Lester entitled,...
Jan 29, 2019•13 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, Episode 22. This is a podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the AHA Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. I am Jane Ferguson and it's November 2018. Our first article comes from Carlos Vanoye, Alfred George and colleagues from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and is entitled, High Throughput Functional Evaluation of KCNQ1 Decrypts Variance of Unknown Significance. So a major gro...
Jan 28, 2019•13 min
Speaker 1: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 21 of Getting Personal, Omics of the Heart from October 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson, an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an Associate Editor at Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . We have a great issue this month. So, let's dive straight in. First up, an article on "Loss-of-Function ABCC8 Mutations in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension" from Michael Bohnen, Wendy Chung and colleagues from Columbia University. In pulmon...
Nov 30, 2018•19 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi everyone. Welcome to episode 20 of Getting Personal Omics of the Heart, the podcast brought to you by the Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine Journal and the American Heart Association Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University. It's September 2018 and let's dive straight into the papers from this month's issue of Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine . We're starting off with some pharmacogenomics. Bruce Peyser, Deepak...
Sep 20, 2018•40 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello. Welcome to episode 19 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the issue from August 2018. I am Jane Ferguson, and this podcast is brought to you by the Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine Journal and the American Heart Association Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. Before I dive into the papers from this month, a reminder that early bird registration for AHA Scientific Sessions runs until September 4th, so go register now if you haven't already to take adva...
Aug 21, 2018•14 min
Jane: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Episode 18 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. I'm Jane Ferguson, and this podcast is brought to you by the Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine Journal and the American Heart Association Counsel on Genomic and Precision Medicine. It is July 2018, which means that the best possible place to be listening to this episode is at the beach, but failing that I can also recommend listening on planes, during your commute, while exercising or while drinking a ni...
Jul 23, 2018•30 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. It is June 2018, and this is podcast episode 17. I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and a proponent of precision medicine, genomics, and finding ways to prevent and treat heart disease. Jane Ferguson: This podcast is brought to you by Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the AHA Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. Jane Ferguson: For our interview t...
Jun 19, 2018•31 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. This is podcast episode 16 from May 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and this podcast is brought to you by Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine and the AHA Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. Jane Ferguson: This month we talked to Dr. Caitrin McDonough from the University of Florida. We briefly mentioned her paper in last month's episode Genetic Variants Influencing Plasma ...
May 23, 2018•27 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. This is podcast Episode 15 from April 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and this podcast is brought to you by Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine and the AHA Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. As usual, we have a great lineup of papers in Circ Genomic and Precision Medicine this month. The first is actually the subject of our interview this mont...
Apr 20, 2018•22 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, episode 14 from March, 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson, and this podcast is brought to you by Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the AHA Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine. This month I talk to Deirdre Tobias about her research on branch gene amino acids and incident cardiovascular disease in women, and I got the chance to talk to Kiran Musunuru, the new editor in chief of Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicin...
Mar 21, 2018•44 min
Transcript of the February Podcast, “Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart”, Episode 13 Hosted by Jane Ferguson Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Associate Editor of the Circulation: Precision and Genomic Medicine journal of the American Heart Association Jane Ferguson: Hello. This is episode 13 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. It's February 2018. I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, an associate editor at Circu...
Feb 21, 2018•50 min
Transcript for January 2018 Podcast Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Happy New Year. You are listening to "Getting Personable: Omics of the Heart". I'm Jane Ferguson and this is episode twelve from January 2018. This month I have some exciting announcements to make. The journal formerly known as "Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics" has a new name. As of this month, the podcast is brought to you by "Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine". We're stil...
Jan 24, 2018•45 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. This is episode 11 from December 2017. I'm Jane Ferguson, and this podcast comes to you courtesy of Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetic s and the AHA Functional Genomics and Translational Biology Council. I'm particularity excited about our interview this month. Doctor Kent Arell from the Mayo Clinic talked to Doctor Jennifer Hall from the University of Minnesota about her role as Chief of the AHA institute for Precisio...
Dec 20, 2017•25 min
Jane Ferguson: Hello, I'm Jane Ferguson and you are listening to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Cardiovascular genetics, and the functional genomics and translational biology council of the AHA. This is episode ten, from November 2017. November is always a big month for AHA and the annual Scientific Sessions were held in Anaheim, California, November 11th through 15th. For those of you who were able to attend, hopefully you came away feeling refreshed and inv...
Dec 19, 2017•30 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi Everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, your podcast from Circulation Cardiovascular Genetics. I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate editor at Circ Genetics. This is Episode 9 of the podcast from October 2017. This month we were on the road and traveled to sunny Orlando, Florida for the annual Scientific Sessions of the American Society of Human Genetics. While there, I had the chance to talk to som...
Oct 30, 2017•26 min
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Episode 08 of Getting Personal: -Omics of the Heart. I'm Jane Ferguson, and this podcast is brought Circulation Cardiovascular Genetics and the AJ Functional Genomics and Translational Biology Council. This is the September 2017 episode, and this month we delve into some of the newest research coming out in the October 2017 issue of CircGenetics. If you go on to the CircGenetics website at circgenetics.ahajournals.org, you can see the table of contents for...
Sep 29, 2017•25 min
Speaker 1: Hi everyone. As a quick introduction, this is the full length recording of Anwar Chahal's interview with Calum MacRae from August 2017. A portion of this interview was included in episode seven of the Circulation Cardiovascular Genetics podcast "Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart". As we couldn't fit everything into that regular podcast episode, we've released the unedited version as a special, feature-length podcast. Enjoy. Dr Anwar Chahal: My name is Dr. Anwar Chahal. I'm a Cardio...
Sep 27, 2017•1 hr 18 min