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Dr. Day-Salvatore's Publications

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

MULTIPLE CHAPTERS

  • Day-Salvatore D. 29 Chapters. In Fetal Disorders: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Boris Petrikovsky (ed), John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1998. (also translated into Polish by D.W. Publishing Co., Warsaw).

SELECTED LECTURES BY INVITATION

  • 06/09/22 14th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference (virtual - international): “Facial Clues to Genetic Syndromes”.
  • 04/19/22 National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Podcast Series: “Newborn Screening and Krabbe Disease”.
  • 03/24/22 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Genetic Counseling II - Reproductive Genetics Course: “Teratogenesis” (3 hours). Piscataway, NJ
  • 09/09/21 CureGM1 International Virtual Conference: “Gene Therapy Update”.
  • 07/23/21 Rutgers RWJMS OB/GYN Grand Rounds: “Management of Maternal Genetic Conditions during Pregnancy”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/10/21 13th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference (virtual - international): “Genetic Syndromes Associated with Congenital Ear Malformations”.
  • 03/25/21 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Genetic Counseling II - Reproductive Genetics Course: “Teratogenesis” (3 hours). Piscataway, NJ.
  • 10/01/20 Pediatric Grand Rounds (virtual): “Newborn Screening Updates”. Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/04/20 12th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference (virtual - international): “The Geneticist’s Approach to Syndrome Diagnosis”; “Genetic Syndromes with Normal Fetal Ultrasounds – What Are We Missing?”; “Brain Malformations and Genetic Syndromes”.
  • 03/12/20 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Genetic Counseling II - Reproductive Genetics Course (virtual): “Teratogenesis” (3 hours). Piscataway, NJ.
  • 10/02/19 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Medical Genetics I: “Lysosomal Storage Disorders” (2½ hours). New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/28/19 Project 8P Scientific and Family Conference: “Meet the Specialists – Breakout Sessions”. New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY.
  • 04/27/19 Pediatric Academic Societies National Meeting Satellite Symposium: “Newborn Screening for Fabry Disease: What the Neonatologist Needs to Know”. Hilton Baltimore, Baltimore, MD.
  • 03/14/19 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Genetic Counseling II - Reproductive Genetics Course: “Teratogenesis” (3 hours). Piscataway, NJ.
  • 02/26/19 ExamPro MFM (Maternal-Fetal Medicine) National Board Review Course: "Basic Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance"; "Chromosome Analysis"; "Common Chromosome Aberrations in Humans, Abortuses and Stillbirths"; "Prenatal Genetic Screening"; "Teratogenesis"; "Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis"; "Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Disorders"; "Exam Practice Problems". Towson, Maryland.
  • 11/16/18 Rutgers Robert Wood John Medical School, Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds: “Teratogens: Essential Knowledge for the Ob/Gyn Provider”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 11/04/18 American Academy of Pediatrics National Meeting Satellite Symposium: “Newborn Screening for Rare Disorders: Focusing on Pompe Disease and Gaucher Disease”. Hyatt Regency Orlando, Orlando, FL.
  • 10/28/18 National Gaucher Foundation Inaugural Physician’s Symposium: “Implementation of Newborn Screening for Gaucher Disease in New Jersey”. The Mezzanine, New York City, NY.
  • 10/10/18 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Medical Genetics I: “Lysosomal Storage Disorders” (3 hours). New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/08/18 10th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference: “Management of Maternal Inborn Errors of Metabolism”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 06/07/18 10th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference: “Approach to the Genetic Evaluation of Epilepsy”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 05/23/18 Women’s Symposium: Updates in Breast Cancer Diagnosis & Treatment” “Evolving Role of Genetic Counseling and Testing in Breast and GYN Cancers”. Edison, NJ.
  • 05/09/18 New Disorder Newborn Screening Project Funded by the Division of Family Health Services, NJDOH Awarded by the Association of Public Health Laboratories Through a Cooperative Agreement from HRSA-DHHS: “Mucopolysaccharidosis I”; “Mucopolysaccharidosis II”; and “Gaucher Disease Types 1-3 and Other Subtypes”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 04/11/18 Rutgers Genetic Counseling Master’s Program Foundations of Genetic Counseling II - Reproductive Genetics Course: “Teratogenesis” (3 hours). New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 03/02/18 New Disorder Newborn Screening Project Funded by the Division of Family Health Services, NJDOH Awarded by the Association of Public Health Laboratories Through a Cooperative Agreement from HRSA-DHHS: “Mucopolysaccharidosis I”; “Mucopolysaccharidosis II”; and “Gaucher Disease Types 1-3 and Other Subtypes”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 02/28/18 SPUH Rare Disease Day: “Overview of Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 01/10/18 SPUH Family Medicine Grand Rounds: “Genetic Testing in the Adult Outpatient Setting – Teasing Apart Complex Presentations”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 08/23/17 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “Genetic Evaluation and Counseling for the IUGR Fetus”. New York City, NY.
  • 06/23/17 2017 North American Rare Disease Registries Meeting. Welcome and Overview on “Furthering Disease Understanding to Improve Patient Lives”. The Westin, Chicago,IL.
  • 06/09/17 9th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference: “Syndromic and Metabolic Causes of Non-Immune Hydrops”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 06/08/17 9th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference: “Genetic Evaluation and Counseling for the IUGR Fetus”; “Genetic, Epigenetic, and Phenotypic Discordance in Monozygotic Twins”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 04/25/17 AAP NJ Chapter and DOH Conference – From ALD to Zika: Newborn Screening and Surveillance in NJ. “Seven Additional Newborn Screening Disorders Coming to NJ: Are You Ready?” The National Conference Center, East Windsor, NJ.
  • 02/28/17 ExamPro MFM (Maternal-Fetal Medicine) National Board Review Course: "Basic Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance"; "Chromosome Analysis"; "Common Chromosome Aberrations in Humans, Abortuses and Stillbirths"; "Prenatal Genetic Screening"; "Teratogenesis"; "Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis"; "Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Disorders"; "Exam Practice Problems". Maryland.
  • 11/04/16 2016 East Regional Rare Disease Registries Meeting: “Carpal Tunnel Assessment and Management in Patients with MPS I Disease”. Seaport Hotel, Boston, MA.
  • 05/06/16 8th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, and MFM Conference: “Genetic Syndromes Associated with Neural Tube Defects and CNS Malformations”. Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 10/22/15 ANNA NJ Collaborative Conference: “Fabry Disease”. East Windsor, NJ.
  • 09/30/14 SPUH: “Update on Cerdelga”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/06/14 6th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis & Obstetrics Conference: Practical Genetic Counseling – Case-Based”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 05/13/14 HGANJ Symposium: “Lysosomal Storage Disorders”. Morristown, NJ.
  • 01/16/14 Pediatric Grand Rounds: A Case-Based Approach to Understanding Genetic Laboratory Testing”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 09/28/13 14th Annual SPUH Pediatric Sub-Specialty Day Symposium: “A Case-Based Approach to Understanding Genetic Laboratory Testing”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 07/24/13 SPUH Breast Cancer Conference: “Genetics of Breast Cancer”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 06/08/13 5th Annual Philadelphia Prenatal Diagnosis & Obstetrics Conference: “Fetal Genetic Skeletal Disorders” and “Genetics of Orofacial Clefts”. Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA.
  • 06/05/13 Central Jersey Family Health Consortium’s Ohhh Baby…Look Who’s Talking Conference: “Update on Newborn Screening Expansion in New Jersey”. Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ.
  • 05/02/13 SPUH Pediatric Grand Rounds: “Update on Newborn Screening Expansion in New Jersey”. New Brunswick, NJ.
  • 04/07/13 Massachusetts General Hospital: “Women’s Health Issues in Gaucher and Fabry Disease”. Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • 03/04/13 ExamPro MFM (Maternal-Fetal Medicine) National Board Review Course: "Basic Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance"; "Chromosome Analysis"; "Common Chromosome Aberrations in Humans"; "Chromosome Abnormalities in Abortuses and Stillbirths"; "Maternal-Fetal Indications for Chromosome Analysis"; "Teratogenesis"; "Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis"; Genetic Testing and DNA Diagnostics"; "Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Disorders"; "Exam Practice Problems". Crowne Plaza Hotel, Timonium, Maryland.
  • 01/18/13 Central Jersey Family Health Consortium: “Update on Newborn Screening Expansion in New Jersey”. North Brunswick, NJ.
  • 11/28/12 Hackensack University Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds: “Update on Newborn Screening Expansion in New Jersey”. Hackensack, NJ.
  • 11/11/11 SPUH Family Medicine and OB Grand Rounds: “Integrating Genetics and Genomics into Medical Practice”.
  • 10/19/11 CentraState Medical Center Grand Rounds in Pediatrics and Family Medicine:“Integrating Genetics and Genomics into Medical Practice”.
  • 05/18/11 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Keynote Address at Pediatric Research Day: “Integrating Genetics and Genomics into Medical Practice: It’s Time”. Cleveland, Ohio.
  • 03/14/11 ExamPro MFM (Maternal-Fetal Medicine) National Board Review Course: "Basic Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance"; "Chromosome Analysis"; "Common Chromosome Aberrations in Humans"; "Chromosome Abnormalities in Abortuses and Stillbirths"; "Maternal-Fetal Indications for Chromosome Analysis"; "Teratogenesis"; "Cell Cycle, Mitosis, and Meiosis"; Genetic Testing and DNA Diagnostics"; "Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Disorders"; "Exam Practice Problems". Crowne Plaza Hotel, Timonium, Maryland.
  • 01/26/11 UMDNJ-RWJMS: "PKU Clinical Correlation".
  • 04/03/09 National Web-Based Seminar on “Gaucher Disease and Pregnancy” sponsored by Genzyme, Inc.
  • 09/26/08 Maimonides Medical Center’s Interdepartmental Grand Rounds: “Interventional Genetic Medicine: Enzyme Replacement Therapy in the Treatment of Lysosomal Storage Diseases”.
  • 09/27/06 Brigham Women and Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA. “Jewish ancestry screening”; Management of Gaucher Disease during Pregnancy”; “Population-based Genetic Testing and Screening Panels”.
  • 01/14/05 Exceptional Parent Teleconference on Pediatric Disabilities in the Lysosomal
  • Storage Disorders Pompe Disease & MPS I, Teleconference and Web Seminar.
  • 10/05/04 HRET Newborn Screen Symposium, Princeton, NJ. Topic: “The Role of Metabolic Centers of Excellence in the Evaluation, Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Infants with Positive Newborn Metabolic Screens”.
  • 11/20/03 American Conference Institute: Reducing the Risk of Obstetric Malpractice, Philadelphia, PA. Topic: “Recent Medical and Legal Developments in Prenatal Diagnosis and Screening for Fetal Anomalies and Genetic Disorders”.
  • 05/09/03 2003 Mid-Atlantic Cystic Fibrosis Retreat, Villanova, PA. Topic: “The Genetics of Cystic Fibrosis”.
  • 04/20/02 The John Cardinal Krol Chair of Moral Theology Symposium on Catholic Health Care and Medical Moral Issues, Wynnewood, PA. Topic: “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Genetic Disorders”.
  • 03/08/02 Sarah Lawrence College. Topic: “Teratology”. (3 hrs)
  • 02/24/02 The Ninth Annual Perinatal Ultrasound Symposium. Topic: "The Role of the Geneticist in the Prenatal Diagnosis and Management of Unusual Fetal Disorders".
  • 08/02/01 American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Annual Meeting & Clinical LabExpo, Chicago, IL. Topic: "Effects of Maternal Disease on the Fetus".
  • 03/21/01 Certificate in Bioethics and Public Health Program of the UMDNJ-School of PublicHealth, sponsored by UMDNJ and Rutgers University. Topic: "Ethical Issues in Genetics, Medicine and Pubic Health". (3 hr)
  • 06/02/00 New Jersey Coalition for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities 14th Prevention Conference: E-Z Pass to the Genetics Highway: Exploring the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues of the Human Genome Project, Princeton, NJ. Topics: 1) Childhood Screening for Genetic Disorders", 2) "Adult Screening for Genetic Disorders".
  • 02/29/00 American Conference Institute, Helmsley Hotel, New York. Topic: "Complex Medical Malpractice".
  • 6/15-17/98 The Micropremie and Beyond Conference, Debrecen, Hungary, sponsored in part by Johnson & Johnson and Project Hope. Topic: “Congenital Anomalies”.
  • 05/17-21/98 Suzhou Maternal Hospital, the Shanghai Institute for Pediatric Research, Shanghai Second Medical University, Xin Hua Hospital, the Shanghai First Maternity & Infant Health Hospital, and the Guangzhou Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Guangzhou Number 2 People’s Hospital. Topics: "First Trimester Biochemical Screening for Aneuploidy", "Teratology", "Fetal Dysmorphology", "The Sonographic Diagnosis and Management of Unusual Genetic Syndromes".
  • 03/15/98 Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics. Topic: "Success Stories in Teaching Clinical Genetics to 3rd and 4th Year Medical Students".

Francesca Spinosi's Publications

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Kristin Hengerer's Publications

PRESENTATIONS

  • May 2021: SPUH Pediatric Resident Research Day J. Johnikitty, K. Levandoski, D-L. Day-Salvatore, N. Prakash. Combined Oxidative Phosphorylation Deficiency 5: A Rare Disease Case Report.
  • April 2021: ACMG Poster Presentation K. Levandoski, M. Sigdel, C. Benito, D-L. Day-Salvatore. A Case of Combined Oxidative Phosphorylation Deficiency 5 with Prenatal Onset.
  • October 2019: Invited Speaker BioNJ’s Patient Advocacy Summit. Educate: How the Landscape is Changing – New innovative Treatments.
  • September 2016: Maternal sickle cell disease may increase risk for cell free DNA aneuploidy screening failure.
  • Poster Presentation at the National Society of Genetic Counselors– 35th Annual Education Conference, Seattle, WA.
  • March 2016: First report of a germline PTPN11 E76A mutation causative for severe prenatal Noonan syndrome phenotype.
  • Poster Presentation at the American College of Medical Genetics Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, Tampa, FL.
  • July 2015: One clinic’s experience with discordant NIPT results for trisomies 18 and 13: Practical and psychosocial implications of non-invasive prenatal testing.
  • Poster Presentation at the International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis – 19th International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy, Washington, DC.
  • March 2015: One clinic’s experience with discordant NIPT results for trisomy 13: Continued practical implications of non-invasive prenatal testing.
  • Poster Presentation at the American College of Medical Genetics Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
  • September 2014: A case of prenatal detection of duplication (21)(q22.13q22.2): Use of multiple testing methodologies to clarify apparently discordant results.
  • Poster Presentation at the National Society of Genetic Counselors - 33rd Annual Education Conference, New Orleans, LA.
  • March 2014: One clinic’s experience with discordant NIPT results for trisomy 18: Practical and psychosocial implications.
  • Poster Presentation at the American College of Medical Genetics Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, Nashville, TN.
  • October 2013: Abnormal first trimester maternal serum screen results in a pregnancy with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome.
  • Poster Presentation at the National Society of Genetic Counselors - 32rd Annual Education Conference, Anaheim, CA.

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