Dr.
Clair Francomano M.D.
Geneticist,
Researcher, Professor, Author... the list goes on and
on...
Dr Clair Francomano is a distinguised geneticist,
researcher, guest lecturer, professor, published author, and
award winning medical professional with impeccable
credentials.
She
graduated magna cum laude from Yale, then went on to
earn her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine. She did her internship and residency
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in their Department of
Medicine, and her Clinical Fellowship and Research
Fellowship was in Medical & Pediatric Genetics at
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Since
then, Dr Francomano, and her career have been at the
forefront of genetic research with numerous Faculty,
Hospital, and Administrative appointments at Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, as well as
appointment at the prestigious National Institutes of
Health (NIH), and the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
Her
entire CV is 32 pages long, but some
of Dr. Francomano's NIH Appointments include:
- 1994
- 1999 Chief, Medical Genetics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute
- 1995 -
1998 Director, Metropolitan Washington Medical Genetics Fellowship Program
- 1995 -
1996 Search Committee for Director, Center for Medical Genetics, Georgetown University Medical Center
- 1995 -
1996 National Human Genome Research Institute Reinvention Committee
- 1996
- 2001 Medical Executive Committee, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
- 1996 - Senior Biomedical Research Service (SBRS) Policy Board, NIH
- 1996
- 2001 Clinical Director, National Human Genome Research Institute
- 1996 -
1998 NIH Committee on Inclusion of Children in Research
- 1996 -
1997 NIH Committee on Recruitment and Career Development of NIH Clinical Researchers. Subcommittee Deputy Chair, Trends in Clinical Research Activities.
- 1996 - Board of Tutors, Clinical Research Training Program
- 1997 -
1999 Clinical Research Revitalization Committee, NIH
- 1997 -
1999 Managed Care Workgroup, NIH
- 1998
- 2000 Central Tenure Committee, NIH
- 2001 - Chief, Human Genetics and Integrative Medicine Section, Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging
- 2003 - Promotion and Tenure Committee, National Institute on Aging
During
her illustrious career, Dr. Francomano has seen over
100 papers of her original works be published in
noteworthy peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) American Journal of Medicine (Am J Med), American Journal of Human Genetics, Genome Research, The Lancet etc.,
She
has been at the forefront of cutting edge research
projects including being Principle Investigator in the
Human Genome Database Project for the National
Institutes of Health, as well as the National Human
Genome Research Institute, and the National Institute on
Aging, and a celebrated keynote speaker at international
conferences addressing Human Genetics.
We
are pleased that Dr. Francomano has thrown support
behind the proprietary technology of Dr. Ann deWees
Allen and has recognized it's many applications for health & wellness.
We are confident that their work, along with noted
physician Dr. Randall Maxey
M.D., PhD, will have a
tremendous and beneficial impact on the health &
wellness of millions the world over
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