Session date: 
04/12/2021 - 12:15pm to 1:15pm

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TRANSCRIPT
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Learning Objectives:

1) Explain value of modeling human genetic heart disease by germline genome editing in pigs.

2) Advance concepts of liquid-liquid phase separation biophysics, RBM20 biology and ribonucleoprotein granules in cardiomyocytes

3) Recognize importance of ribonucleoprotein granule diseases across spectrum of human pathobiology from ALS to heart failure

Presenter: 
Jay W. Schneider, MD, PhD
Support location: 
Florida

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Support location: 
Florida