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Berg, Jonathan N

Dr

所属大学: University of Dundee

所属学院: School of Medicine

邮箱:
j.n.berg@dundee.ac.uk

个人主页:
http://medicine.dundee.ac.uk/staff-member/dr-jonathan-n-berg

个人简介

Dr Jonathan Berg is a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Genetics. He graduated in Medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1989, and pursued specialist training in Clinical Genetics, including an MSc at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1991, MRCP in Paediatrics in 1993, and MD awarded with distinction from the University of Edinburgh in 1998. He was a research fellow at Duke University from 1995 to 1996, and a research fellow and specialist registrar in Edinburgh between 1996 and 2000. In 2000, Dr Berg was appointed as a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at Guys Hospital and Kings College London. He moved to his current position in Dundee in June 2003. As a Consultant, Dr Berg is responsible for Clinical Genetics services for Perthshire and also Antenatal genetics across Tayside. He has a clinical interest in hereditary vascular dysplasias, with a quarterly specialist clinic for this in Dundee. Dr Berg is a member of the Scottish Specialty Training Committee for Clinical Genetics, representing Clinical Academic Training. He leads the Scottish Genetics Research Network and represents Scotland on the UK Clinical Research Network for Genetics.

近期论文

Irving M, Elmslie F and Berg J (2002) The Genetics of Breast Cancer. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 56(9):677-682 Porteous M and Berg J (2004) Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia. Management of Genetic Syndromes, 2nd Edition. Wiley. Jonathan Berg and Sarju Mehta. Clinical Genetics. Chapter 3. Muirs Patholgy, Hodder Arnold 14th ed. 2008. Editors Reid, Harrison, Burt, Flemming and Harrison. Jonathan Berg, Sudha Srinivasan and Doug Marchuk. ENG, ALK-1, and Smad 4 in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Osler–Weber–Rendu Syndrome). Chapter 35. Inborn Errors of Development. Oxford University Press 2nd ed. 2008. Editors Epstein, Erickson and Wynshaw-Boris.