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Nancy S. Wexler


» Huntington Disease
Genetic and field studies in Maricaibo, Venezuela.


Karen S. Marder


» Memory Disorders
Field work and clinical and basic research utilizing an extended kindred with Huntington disease living in Venezuela, including genotype/phenotype analyses. The Huntington Disease Center of Excellence provides experience in clinical care, psychotherapy and genetic counseling. Clinical trial of coenzyme Q10 and remacemide in Huntington disease. Activities relating to the ethical, legal and social implications of the Human Genome Project.

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