
One of the major highlights of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Clinical & Scientific Conference is that invaluable networking opportunities can help clinicians elevate their own best practices.
Tania Gendron, PhD, is an assistant professor of neuroscience at the Mayo Clinic. She has dedicated research efforts to understanding the molecular mechanisms of neuromuscular disorders to help facilitate earlier patient diagnoses.
One of the major highlights of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Clinical & Scientific Conference is that invaluable networking opportunities can help clinicians elevate their own best practices.
Tania Gendron, PhD, speaks to the present challenges for translating biomarker discoveries to clinical practice and offers insights to how these can be overcome.
Published: March 24th 2025 | Updated:
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