Giuseppe Merla

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Giuseppe Merla is an Italian scientist who is a Full Professor of Molecular Biology at University of Naples Federico II and medical geneticist at Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. He is the Managing Director of Fondazione Telethon-Genomic and Genetics Disorders Biobank, a member of EuroBioBank (European Network of DNA, Cell and Tissue banks) at the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital. Merla and his team led the discovery of a new rare genetic syndrome intellectual development disorder with cardiac arrhythmia and the gene responsible for it. Merla is also known for his extensive research on Kabuki Syndrome. He has been declared as the Ambassador of Kabuki syndrome and received the 2019 Ambassador Day award at the Royal Villa of Monza. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Giuseppe Merla is an Italian scientist who is a Full Professor of Molecular Biology at University of Naples Federico II and medical geneticist at Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. He is the Managing Director of Fondazione Telethon-Genomic and Genetics Disorders Biobank, a member of EuroBioBank (European Network of DNA, Cell and Tissue banks) at the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital. Merla and his team led the discovery of a new rare genetic syndrome intellectual development disorder with cardiac arrhythmia and the gene responsible for it. Merla is also known for his extensive research on Kabuki Syndrome. He has been declared as the Ambassador of Kabuki syndrome and received the 2019 Ambassador Day award at the Royal Villa of Monza.
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