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Kira Dineen
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
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  • #338 Social Determinants of Health and Mental Health in Urea Cycle Disorders
    Urea cycle disorders (UCDs) are rare inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) caused by enzyme or transporter deficiencies in the urea cycle, which is responsible for protein metabolism. These conditions can present at any age with acute, chronic, and intermittent symptoms of hyperammonemia. The first UCD was described over 50 years ago and while many “unknowns” about UCDs still remain, the way we think about and treat these conditions today is evolving. In this second episode of a series focused on the evolution of UCD management, we discuss social determinants of health (SDOH) and how they impact patients with UCDs, examine the psychosocial burden of living with a chronic condition, and highlight how the multidisciplinary metabolic team can help patients and families overcome barriers to UCD management. Kendra J. Bjoraker, PhD, LP, is a pediatric neuropsychologist who specializes in rare genetic conditions. She served as faculty at the University of Minnesota and Children’s Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado and operates a dedicated practice, Bjoraker Neuropsychology Consultants, PLLC. Dr Bjoraker’s mission is to help identify and address psychosocial issues in patients with rare disorders in order to alleviate stressors associated with living with chronic conditions. Erika R. Vucko, APRN-NP, FNP, is a metabolic nurse practitioner at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and faculty at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also the PKU Clinic Director at Lurie Children’s, co-created APRN metabolic follow-up clinic for patients with IEMs, and acts as a principal investigator for multiple clinical trials. She has provided clinical care for many patients with UCDs, among other genetic conditions. Her clinical interests include metabolic research, newborn screening, and lysosomal storage disorders. On This Episode, We Discuss: How socioeconomic and psychosocial factors impact a patient’s ability to engage in their UCD management Best practices and opportunities for multidisciplinary metabolic clinicians to support the care of patients with UCDs and their families Available resources to help patients navigate SDOH and mental health barriers to UCD management Related Episodes: Episode #323: Supporting Ongoing Urea Cycle Disorder (UCD) Care A discussion about how clinicians can better engage patients in their own care to help them sustain their daily UCD management needs   Episode #282: The Evolution of Caring for Females With OTC Deficiency A conversation about ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency, the most common UCD, and how care for symptomatic heterozygous females has evolved over time   Get ready, genetic nerds—another brand-new episode of DNA Today drops this Friday! You can always count on us to deliver fresh content every Friday.    While you wait, why not dive into our library of over 300 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen—just search “DNA Today.”   Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! For the past four years, we’ve been recording episodes with video, including some filmed at the iconic NBC Universal Stamford Studios. Check them out on our YouTube channel!    DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Video Lead is Amanda Andreoli. Our Social Media Lead is Kajal Patel. Our Outreach Intern is Liv Davidson. And our logo Graphic Designer is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC. This episode is sponsored by AMGEN.   See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected].   USA-RABU-80050 04/25
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  • #337 How to Get Your Research Published: Insight from Wiley’s Advanced Portfolio Journal Editors
    Submitting a research paper for publication can be an overwhelming process, especially for early-career researchers. How do you choose the right journal? What are editors really looking for? And how can you improve your chances of acceptance?    To answer these questions and more we are joined by two editors from Wiley’s Advanced Portfolio. Dr. Lei Lei is a Senior Manager of Wiley’s Advanced Portfolio and Deputy Editor of Advanced Science. Dr. Alanna Gannon is Deputy Editor of Advanced Science and Advanced Healthcare Materials.    They both share insider tips on navigating the peer review process, selecting the best journal for your work, and setting yourself up for publishing success, whether you’re submitting your first paper or your tenth.   On This Episode We Discuss: How to choose the right journal for your research What editors look for when screening submissions Red flags that can lead to rejection Tips for writing effective cover letters and response letters to reviewers The benefits (and challenges) of open-access publishing  How AI tools like ChatGPT are already influencing the writing and reviewing process Current trends in genetics publishing and where the field is headed   Resources:  Wiley Advanced Portfolio  Wiley’s Journal Finder Genetics and Genomics: Advanced Science Collection  Precision medicine: From new tools to innovative applications: Advanced Portfolio Cross-journal Collections Wiley's AI guidelines for Authors What Makes a Successful Submission Wiley Blog Post Eligibility for access to Research4Life  Wiley Announce Team of Editors to Lead Advanced Portfolio Journals Expansion into Life Health Sciences Wiley Expands Advanced Journal Portfolio into Life and Health Sciences Deepens Physical Science Offering Get ready, genetic nerds—another brand-new episode of DNA Today drops this Friday! You can always count on us to deliver fresh content every Friday.    While you wait, why not dive into our library of over 300 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen—just search “DNA Today.”   Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! For the past four years, we’ve been recording episodes with video, including some filmed at the iconic NBC Universal Stamford Studios. Check them out on our YouTube channel!    DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Video Lead is Amanda Andreoli. Our Social Media Lead is Kajal Patel. Our Outreach Intern is Liv Davidson. And our logo Graphic Designer is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC.    See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected]
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  • #336 Sharpening Genetic Counseling Skills with GC+ Academy
    It’s an in-person episode! On Sarah Lawrence College’s campus, host Kira Dineen interviews former classmate Carli Andrews, MS, CGC. We explore the evolving landscape of continuing education for genetic counselors.    Carli joins us to discuss GC+ Academy, an innovative educational initiative designed to enhance professional skills and provide continuing education units (CEUs) for genetic counselors. She shares insights into the academy’s unique learning model, which integrates real-world applications, case-based learning, and flexible course structures to accommodate busy professionals. We also explore how GC+ Academy is addressing crucial gaps in genomic education by offering courses in personalized healthcare, business mindsets, systems theory, and communication strategies.   Tune in to gain valuable insights into how genetic counselors can apply systems thinking to healthcare, understand the business side of their profession, and prepare for the future of precision medicine. Carli also highlights the importance of communication training in bridging the gap between genetic counseling and the broader healthcare community. Learn how GC+ Academy is transforming continuing education for genetic counselors and how you can take advantage of this cutting-edge learning platform!   The Institute for Genomics Education, Workforce & Leadership has generously provided a discount to all DNA Today listeners! Use our code “DNATODAY” for a 20% discount on all GC+ Academy courses and learning paths. In truly generosity, the code doesn’t expire, because we should always be learning!    Topics Covered in This Episode: The inspiration behind GC+ Academy and the need it fills in genetic counseling education How GC+ Academy differs from traditional CEU programs The benefits of flexible, self-paced learning paths Why understanding healthcare systems is crucial for genetic counselors The growing importance of business and financial knowledge in genetic counseling The role of communication training in genomic medicine The future of continuing education in genetic counseling   The Guest  Carli Andrews, MS, CGC. is a board-certified genetic counselor and an alumna of Sarah Lawrence College (MS ‘19). She has a rich background in both clinical and industry settings. Andrews is dedicated to making genomic information accessible and impactful for diverse populations in her role as Head of Program Development for the Institute for Genomics Education, Workforce & Leadership. Carli's most recent role prior to joining the Institute was as a medical science liaison where she excelled in providing scientific and clinical expertise, supporting multiple teams including commercial operations and medical affairs, and engaging with the genetics community at national conferences. Carli views her role at the Institute as a pivotal opportunity to drive forward the mission of advancing precision medicine through genomics education and workforce development. Coming into this role at a crucial time, she is actively involved in creating innovative educational programs designed to equip the current and next generation of genomic professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the evolving landscape of healthcare. Carli earned her MS in Human Genetics from the Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics at Sarah Lawrence College and her BS in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Bioinformatics from Towson University.   Resources  20% discount on all GC+ Academy courses and learning paths by using code “DNATODAY”  Institute for Genomics Education, Workforce & Leadership   GC+ Academy  Personalized Healthcare Learning Path JOGC Article: Authentic professional learning between genetic counselor educators Contact: [email protected]  Get ready, genetic nerds—another brand-new episode of DNA Today drops this Friday! You can always count on us to deliver fresh content every Friday.  While you wait, why not dive into our library of over 300 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen—just search “DNA Today.” Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! For the past four years, we’ve been recording episodes with video, including some filmed at the iconic NBC Universal Stamford Studios. Check them out on our YouTube channel!  DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Video Lead is Amanda Andreoli. Our Social Media Lead is Kajal Patel. Our Outreach Intern is Liv Davidson. And our logo Graphic Designer is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC.  See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected]
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  • #335 Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Us: How DNA Reveals Evolution
    This conversation is a follow-up to Episode #326: How DNA Solves Crimes – The Forensic Science Behind True Crime, where we explored the role of DNA in forensic investigations including the infamous O.J. Simpson case. Dr. Henry Erlich returns to the show to talk about human ancestry and evolution.  Dr. Henry Erlich has authored over 450 publications and spent decades applying DNA analysis to criminal investigations, missing persons cases, and ancestry research. His work has helped us trace human origins, understand genetic diversity, and uncover how DNA links us to Neanderthals and Denisovans. His lab performed the first DNA case in the US and, in 1988, the first DNA exoneration. Erlich was the Director of the Department of Human Genetics and Vice-President of Discovery Research for Roche Molecular Systems, Inc until 2013. He is currently a Senior Scientist at Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute.  Topics Covered in This Episode: How PCR revolutionized genetic research and our understanding of evolution What genetic diversity within African populations tells us about human origins Debunking myths about Mitochondrial Eve and human ancestry The genetic connections between humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans How ancient DNA from medieval bones reshapes what we know about genetic bottlenecks Insights from the Pangenome Project and its potential to improve our understanding of genetic variation Relevant Episodes:  #326: How DNA Solves Crimes – The Forensic Science Behind True Crime (First Episode with Dr. Henry Erlich) #216 African American Ancestry with Nicka Smith #117 Dr. Janina Jeff on African Genomes #251 Diversifying Genetic Research with 23andMe (Explores African American Sequencing Project) #182 Dr. Eric Green on the Complete Human Genome Project and Pan Genome Project Resources and Links: Read Genetic Reconstruction of the Past by Dr. Henry Erlich Explore the National DNA Index System (NDIS) and CODIS The Innocence Project: Fighting wrongful convictions with DNA evidence GEDmatch and its role in forensic investigations Get ready, genetic nerds—another brand-new episode of DNA Today drops next Friday! You can always count on us to deliver fresh content every Friday.  While you wait, why not dive into our library of over 300 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen—just search “DNA Today.” Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! For the past four years, we’ve been recording episodes with video, including some filmed at the iconic NBC Universal Stamford Studios. Check them out on our YouTube channel!  DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Video Lead is Amanda Andreoli. Our Social Media Lead is Kajal Patel. Our Outreach Intern is Liv Davidson. And our logo Graphic Designer is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC. 
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  • #334 ACMG 2025 Recap
    To recap the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) held in Los Angeles, host Kira Dineen is joined by Karl Krahn. The conference ended Saturday so instead of waiting until Friday to share this episode we released it early.    Through this conversation, Kira and Karl reflect on their first attendance at the ACMG conference. They share insights on the sessions and events they attended, highlighting the engaging discussions and expert panels that made the conference memorable. Kira gives shout outs to a bunch of listeners she met during the conference, so tune in to see if she mentioned your name!    Karl Krahn is a genetic counselor who serves as a Clinical Analyst doing variant curations for exams and genomes at a genetic testing lab. Karl and Kira met as classmates at Sarah Lawrence College and graduated together in 2020. This is Karl Krahn’s return appearance on DNA Today, his first episode was six years ago on Episode #101 where we celebrated Match Day by providing advice on starting genetic counseling grad school.  Sessions Highlighted: 2025 ACMG Foundation Awards and Presidential Plenary Session - Genetics in the Media - Entertainment, Public Entertainment, Public Education, Controversies and Ethical Dilemmas Challenge The Experts - Pediatric and Prenatal Diagnostic Dilemmas (Rare Knowns and Unknowns) Diagnostic Dilemmas from the Undiagnosed Diseases Network  Genetic Counseling Forum: Sexual and Reproductive Health Counseling for Individuals with Intellectual Disability  The ACMG/AMP/CAP/ClinGen Standards for Sequence Variant Classification  Navigating the Current Landscape in Prenatal Genetics - Coverage, Politics and Laboratory Practice  Latest Updates in Infertility Care IVF, PGT, and Alabama Advocacy   Takeaways The ACMG conference provided valuable insights for various genetic professionals including genetic counselors  The opening session set a positive tone for the conference Networking with peers and listeners was a rewarding experience Healthy snacks and beverages contributed to a welcoming atmosphere. The 'Challenge the Experts' session was particularly engaging and humorous where geneticists showcased the thought processes of leading professionals in genetics. The importance of addressing current political issues in genetics  Sexual health education is essential for individuals with intellectual disabilities and genetic counselors are well positioned to introduce these topics and resources.  Updates to ACMG criteria aim to clarify variant classifications Legislation can significantly impact infertility care and patient access Stigma surrounding infertility remains a challenge in healthcare   Resources Mentioned Laura Hercher’s DNA Today episodes #284 IVF in Alabama #191 Overturn of Roe #157 Texas’ SB8 Recent national genetic conference recaps: NSGC 2024 and ASHG 2024  Sexual and reproductive health resources for people with intellectual disabilities    We are already looking forward to ACMG 2026 in Baltimore, and coincidentally the 2026 National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) annual conference will also take place in Baltimore. It’s worth pointing out that the next NSGC conference is November 2025 in Seattle. And Kira misspoke, the next national genetics conference she will attend will be the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) which will be in Boston this Fall. See you all there!    Get ready, genetic nerds—another brand-new episode of DNA Today drops this Friday! You can always count on us to deliver fresh content every Friday.  While you wait, why not dive into our library of over 300 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen—just search “DNA Today.” Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! For the past four years, we’ve been recording episodes with video, including some filmed at the iconic NBC Universal Stamford Studios. Check them out on our YouTube channel!  DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Video Lead is Amanda Andreoli. Our Social Media Lead is Kajal Patel. Our Outreach Intern is Liv Davidson. And our logo Graphic Designer is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC.  See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
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Discover New Advances in the world of genetics, from technology like CRISPR to rare diseases to new research. For over a decade, multi-award winning podcast ”DNA Today” has brought you the voices of leaders in genetics. Host Kira Dineen brings her genetics expertise to interview geneticists, genetic counselors, patient advocates, biotech leaders, researchers, and more. ***Best 2020, 2021, and 2022 Science and Medicine Podcast Award Winner*** Learn more (and stream all 300+ episodes) at DNAtoday.com. You can contact the show at [email protected].
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