Why Choose Us for Molecular and Genomic Testing?
Decades of Experience in Genomics
The University of Chicago Medicine has a long history of being at the forefront of molecular and genomic testing. In the 1970s, Janet Rowley, MD, a geneticist at the University of Chicago and the founder of our Cancer Cytogenetics Laboratory, discovered that specific chromosomal changes caused certain types of leukemia. Through her work, it became widely accepted that cancer is a genetic disease. For her pioneering research, she received the prestigious Lasker Award in 1998 and the National Medal of Science, our nation’s highest scientific honor, in 1999.
Today, our world-renowned, board-certified pathologists and laboratory scientists bring a depth of expertise that you will only find at one of the country’s most respected academic medical centers. Our team members are nationally regarded for their experience and skill in using high-throughput sequencing techniques, such as exome sequencing, to identify disease-causing variants. Others are experts in using precision genomic diagnostics to guide cancer treatment.
Our genomics experts serve on national expert panels that set the standards and guidelines for testing in diagnostic laboratories. Our team also includes the co-founder of a national consortium of more than two dozen academic genomics laboratories. Together, our team has published hundreds of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on genomic and molecular diagnostics.