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Amy Sturm, MS, CGC Phone: 614-293-6694 Fax: 614-293-2314 amy.sturm@osumc.edu
Select Publications
1) Sturm AC. Cardiovascular genetics: are we there yet? J Med Genet 2004; 41: 321-323. (IF: 4.330)
2) Varga EA, Sturm AC, Misita CP, Moll S. Homocysteine and MTHFR mutations: Relation to thrombosis and coronary artery disease. Circulation 2005; 111: e289-293. (IF: 11.632)
3) Sturm AC and Koenig C. Taking Heredity to Heart: What the family physician should know about cardiovascular genetics. The Ohio Family Physician. Spring 2007; 59(1): 46-47.
4) Sturm AC, Sweet K, Schwirian PM, Koenig C, Westman J, Kelly KM. Lessons learned while developing a cancer family history public health campaign in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. Community Genetics 2008; 11(5):304-10. (IF: 1.197)
5) MacLeod H and Sturm AC. Update on Cardiovascular Genetic Counseling 2008. J of Cardiovasc Trans Res 2008.
6) Shedlosky-Shoemaker R, Sturm AC, Saleem M, Kelly KM. Tools for Assessing Readability and Quality of Health-Related Web Sites. (accepted for publication in the Journal of Genetic Counseling)
7) Ament AE, Zhongyuan L, Sturm AC, Perko JD, Masterson M, Quadros EV, Tanner SM. Juvenile cobalamin deficiency in individuals of African ancestry is caused by a founder mutation in the intrinsic factor gene GIF. (accepted for publication in the British Journal of Haematology)
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