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Publications and Presentations
  • New Tricks from an Old Dog: Translational Research in NF at NIH
    Talk given by Dr. Douglas Stewart during the Neurofibromatosis, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Meeting
    When: April 12, 2008
    Where: Holiday Inn Baltimore/Towson

  • Neurofibromatosis type 1: novel phenotypes involving mineralized craniofacial tissues.
    Poster given by Dr. Demetrio Domingo
    When: October, 2007
    Where: At the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego.

  • Do NF1-associated tumors arise from a "second hit" in NF1?
    Poster given by Caroline Park
    When: October, 2007
    Where: At the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego.

  • A genomic approach to neurofibromin function.
    Poster given by Dr. Alex Pemov
    When: October, 2007
    Where: At the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, San Diego.

  • Is pulmonary arterial hypertension in neurofibromatosis type 1 secondary to a plexogenic arteriopathy? [chestjournal.org]
    Research paper by Dr. Douglas Stewart
    Published: July 2007
    Published by: Chest [PubMed]

  • What else does neurofibromin do? A novel genomic strategy to characterize the "genetic signature" of NF1
    Poster given by Dr. Alex Pemov
    When: June, 2007
    Where: At the 2007 Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation Neurofibromatosis Conference, Park City, Utah.

  • Clinical characterization of four patients with NF1 and suspected glomus tumors
    Poster given by Dr. Jennifer Sloan
    When: June, 2007
    Where: At the 2007 Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation Neurofibromatosis Conference, Park City, Utah.

  • Is primary pulmonary hypertension in NF1 secondary to a vasculopathy?
    Poster given by Dr. Douglas Stewart
    When: June, 2007
    Where: At the 2007 Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation Neurofibromatosis Conference, Park City, Utah.

  • Is primary pulmonary hypertension in NF1 secondary to a vasculopathy?
    Poster given by Dr. Douglas Stewart
    When: April, 2007
    Where: At the 2007 Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Investigation, Chicago.

  • Mitotic recombination as evidence of alternative pathogenesis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) in neurofibromatosis type 1.
    Research paper by Dr. Douglas Stewart
    Published: January 2007
    Published by: Journal of Medical Genetics [PubMed]

  • Mitotic recombination as evidence of alternative pathogenesis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) in neurofibromatosis type 1
    Poster given by Dr. Douglas Stewart
    When: June 2006
    Where: At the annual NF Consortium Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation, Aspen, Co.

  • A genomic approach to neurofibromin function
    Poster given by Dr. Alex Pemov
    When: June 2006
    Where: At the annual NF Consortium Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation, Aspen, Co.

  • Are adults with NF1 at increased risk for psychiatric illness?
    Poster given by Dr. Jennifer Sloan
    When: June 2006
    Where: At the annual NF Consortium Meeting of the Children's Tumor Foundation, Aspen, Co.

  • Is primary pulmonary hypertension in NF1 secondary to a vasculopathy?
    Poster and talk given by Dr. Douglas Stewart during the Neurofibromatosis Symposium sponsored by the Children's Tumor Foundation.
    When: October 27, 2005
    Where: At the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Salt Lake City.

  • Variation in Gene Expression of NF1
    Talk given by Dr. Douglas Stewart during the Neurofibromatosis, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Meeting
    When: September 25, 2005
    Where: INOVA Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Va.

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