January 12, 2021
Physicians have new guidelines for managing rare genetic, metabolic disorders
By Susan Murphy 
Physicians now have a blueprint for diagnosing and managing two specific rare inherited metabolic diseases within a group of nearly 150 congenital disorders of glycosylation. These diseases can cause serious and sometimes fatal malfunctions of several organs at or before birth, as well as chronic debilitating symptoms in adults. The consensus guidelines were published in […]
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Tags: Center for Individualized Medicine, clinical research, Eva Morava-Kozicz, genetics, genomics, hereditary diseases, metabolomics, rare disease
October 27, 2020
Researchers find joy in their work and each other
By Advancing the Science contributor 
Sometimes satisfaction must be found in the day-to-day steps while continuing the work of finding a breakthrough. For Eva Morava-Kozicz, M.D., Ph.D., the process of developing therapies for new metabolic disorders is a fight won by inches, against an opponent that does not fight fair. Dr. Morava-Kozicz’s latest work concerns genetic conditions associated with developmental delays, […]
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Tags: Eva Morava-Kozicz, metabolism, mitochondrial disorders, Tamas Kozicz
January 22, 2020
What’s Next for The Research of the Future
By Sara Tiner 
Breakthroughs in medical science rarely burst on the scene. Behind every advance is years of work by dogged researchers who nurtured the seed of idea until it flowered, bore fruit and materialized into a better treatment, device or therapy for patients. Here is where those seeds start: More than a dozen projects related to cancer, […]
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Tags: Anthony Windebank, basic science, cancer, cancer genomics, Center for Biomedical Discovery, Christopher Evans, Christopher Groen, Daniel Billadeau, Daniel Tschumperlin, discovery research, Eva Morava-Kozicz, fibrosis