![]() She also wrote the forward for the “ Bright Spots and Landmines” by Adam Brown, published in 2017, that has been read by over 250,000 people with diabetes. Kelly is the author of over 35 peer-reviewed manuscripts as well as co-author of “ Targeting A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes: How Long Do We Have to Wait?” an award-winning book published by the ADA in 2013. Kelly's passion for the field comes from her extensive professional work as well as from her personal experience having had diabetes for over 35 years. Kelly and her Close Concerns team attend dozens of scientific meetings annually and cover 40+ companies quarterly for Closer Look, a highly-praised news service covering the goings-on in the field. Zellweger Syndrome Spectrum (PEX1-Related)Kelly Close founded Close Concerns in 2002 its mission is to make everyone smarter about diabetes, pre-diabetes, and weight-related conditions. Gene relevant for French Canadian, Finnish descent Gene relevant for Ashkenazi Jewish, Cajun descent Gene relevant for African American, African, Middle Eastern, South Asian, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Central and South American descent Gene relevant for Finnish, Swedish descent Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata Type 1 Gene relevant for Irish, Northern European descent Pendred Syndrome and DFNB4 Hearing Loss (SLC26A4-Related) May also be relevant for Hispanic/Latino, Northern African/Middle Eastern, and South Asian descent Gene relevant for many ethnicities, including Ashkenazi Jewish, East/Southeast Asian, European, and Ghanaian descent. Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss and Deafness, DFNB1 (GJB2-Related) Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (PPT1-Related) Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (CLN5-Related) Herlitz Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (LAMB3-Related) Gene relevant for Arab, Armenian, Sephardic Jewish, Turkish descent Gene relevant for Ashkenazi Jewish, European, Hispanic/Latino descentĭihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase Deficiency Gene relevant for Ashkenazi Jewish, Danish descent Gene relevant for Ashkenazi Jewish descentĬongenital Disorder of Glycosylation Type 1a (PMM2-CDG) Gene relevant for Sardinian, Cypriot, Italian/Sicilian, Greek descent Gene relevant for French Canadian descentĪgenesis of the Corpus Callosum with Peripheral NeuropathyĪutosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Diseaseīeta Thalassemia and Related Hemoglobinopathies Relevant for European, Ashkenazi Jewish, North African Berber descent Genetic risk for a specific colorectal cancer syndrome Variant found and studied in many ethnicities Relevant for African American, West African, Portuguese, Northern Swedish, Japanese, Irish, British descent Genetic risk for a form of nerve and heart damage Relevant for African, Southern European, Kurdish Jewish, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, South Asian descent Relevant for European, Lebanese, Old Order Amish descent Genetic risk for very high cholesterol, which can increase the risk for heart disease Genetic risk for a form of chronic kidney disease Genetic likelihood for a disorder of blood sugar regulationġ,000+ variants in many genes variants found in many ethnicities Nigerian, Senegambian & Guinean, Somali, Southern East African, Sudanese) Western Asia & North Africa (Anatolian, CopticĮgyptian, Cypriot, Egyptian, Iranian, Caucasian & Mesopotamian, Levantine, North African, Peninsular Arab) Sub-Saharan Africa (African Hunter-Gatherer, Angolan & Congolese, Ethiopian & Eritrean, Ghanaian, Liberian & Sierra Leonean, Malayali Subgroup, Northern Indian & Pakistani, Southern Indian & Sri Lankan, Southern Indian Subgroup) Oceania (Melanesian) Central & South Asia (Bengali & Northeast Indian, Central Asian, Gujarati Patidar, & Mongolian, Siberian, Vietnamese) Europe (Ashkenazi Jewish, British & Irish, Eastern European,įinnish, French & German, Greek & Balkan, Italian, Sardinian, Scandinavian, Spanish & Portuguese) Granular view of your ancestry, plus immersive educational content.Īmericas (Caribbean, Mexico & Central America, Indigenous American, South America) East Asia (Chinese,Ĭhinese Dai, Filipino & Austronesian, Indonesian, Thai, Khmer & Myanma, Japanese, Korean, Manchurian Population-specific reports with maps covering 2000+ regions, offering a
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