• By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted June 13, 2023

Outlier: Runi Limary Let Her Voice Be Heard on BRCA Gene Patents

When it comes to breast cancer, Runi Limary has more personal experience than average. She not only spent time working at a nonprofit for people with breast cancer, but she was diagnosed herself at the young age of twenty-eight. When ACLU lawyers reached out to her about the court case regarding BRCA1 and BRCA2 patents to see…


  • By Morgan Turpin, MB(ASCP), CGMBS
  • Posted June 8, 2023

Morgan Turpin and Son Shayne Find Connection with Dravet Syndrome Families

Morgan Turpin, MB(ASCP), CGMBS, Technical Systems Manager, is an Ambry Genetics employee who has firsthand knowledge of the benefits of exome testing. Her son Shayne went through a diagnostic odyssey of his own before he was a toddler. Exome testing opened up many possibilities for the family, including an online community and treatment options.…


  • By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted May 18, 2023

Meet the Gene Team: Jennifer Huang, PhD, presents the Gene of the Month, PTPN4

Meet the Gene Team The Gene Team is an essential part of Ambry Genetics. This passionate team of experts is inspired by advancing the science of gene characterization and being able to help patients. For our third installment, we would like to introduce Jennifer Huang, PhD, Senior Clinical Scientist at Ambry Genetics. Dr. Jennifer Huang is a…


  • By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted April 12, 2023

Ambry Spotlights Rob Pilarski: Seeing Genetic Testing’s Big Picture

Ambry Genetics caught up with Robert Pilarski, MS, LGC, MSW, Director of Medical Affairs, at his home on the shore in Cape Cod. He describes the town as “his happy place,” and in learning more about his role at Ambry, it seems that his career has entered a happy place as well. Rob has been with Ambry for over two years and is often sought…


  • By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted April 11, 2023

Meet the Gene Team: Jeni Herrera-Mullar, MGC, CGC, DMA, presents the Gene of the Month, MSH3

Meet the Gene Team The Gene Team is an essential part of Ambry Genetics. This passionate team of experts is inspired by advancing the science of gene characterization and being able to help patients. For our second installment, we would like to introduce Jeni Herrera-Mullar, MGC, CGC, DMA, Principal Clinical Scientist at Ambry Genetics. Jeni…


  • By Catherine Schultz, MS, CGC
  • Posted March 23, 2023

Ambry Genetics Diagnostic Dilemma: +RNAinsight® Reveals Lynch Syndrome in Sisters

In recognition of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Ambry would like to share the story of Jane and Julie Smith (not their real names) – sisters and cancer survivors. Jane was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004 at the age of 36. While she was concerned about her diagnosis and family history of ovarian cancer, genetic testing was not widely available…


  • By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted March 8, 2023

International Women’s Day: Spotlighting Cathrine Keller, MD, A Woman of Substance

Being a “woman of substance” requires a passion for benefitting the greater good. Dr. Cathrine Keller has it in abundance. “We believe the greater good is to put our patients’ health and safety at the epicenter of every decision we make.” A woman of substance seldom has a neutral position. As a leader in the fight against breast cancer,…


  • By Jodi Tahsler
  • Posted March 2, 2023

Meet the Gene Team: Bess Wayburn, PhD, CGC, presents the Gene of the Month, SPTBN1

Meet the Gene Team The Gene Team is an essential part of Ambry Genetics. This passionate team of experts is inspired by advancing the science of gene characterization and being able to help patients. For our first installment, we would like to introduce Bess Wayburn, PhD, CGC, Principal Clinical Scientist at Ambry Genetics. Bess Wayburn is a…


  • By Melissa Holman, MS, CGC
  • Posted February 28, 2023

American Heart Month Spotlight: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes

Earlier this year, the nation’s attention was captured by Damar Hamlin’s story after he collapsed on the field from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during Monday Night Football. After Hamlin’s collapse, teammates, fans and most of America watched as CPR was performed and he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. In the days that followed,…


  • By Lisa Kindel
  • Posted November 15, 2022

Live Life Proactively: Trinity Chappelear Shares Life Post-ATM Mutation Diagnosis

The adage “knowing is half the battle” describes Trinity Chappelear perfectly. Her dear friend Brandi Preston lost her mother to breast cancer at age 14, spurring Preston to start The Kamie K Preston Hereditary Cancer Foundation, based in Omaha, Nebraska. The non-profit is devoted to educating and supporting awareness for genetic testing to…