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Office
751 S Bascom Ave
San Jose, CA 95128
Summary
- Dr. Jennifer Schymick is a medical geneticist specializing in clinical genetics, based in San Jose, CA. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine in 2013 and completed her residency in Medical Genetics and Genomics at Stanford Health Care from 2018 to 2020. She serves as a Clinical Assistant Affiliated Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine and a Staff Physician at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. Dr. Schymick is experienced in clinical genetics and neurogenetics, with notable publications in esteemed journals including the American Journal of Human Genetics and the American Journal of Medical Genetics. Her research includes work on neurodevelopmental syndromes and genetic deficiencies.
Education & Training
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityResidency, Medical Genetics and Genomics, 2018 - 2020
- University of California, Irvine, School of MedicineClass of 2013
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2018 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics Clinical Genetics and Genomics
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Heterozygous UBR5 variants result in a neurodevelopmental syndrome with developmental delay, autism, and intellectual disability.Pascale Sabeh, Samantha A Dumas, Claudia Maios, Hiba Daghar, Marek Korzeniowski
American Journal of Human Genetics. 2025-01-02 - 22 citationsVariable clinical severity in TANGO2 deficiency: Case series and literature review.Jennifer C. Schymick, Peter Leahy, Tina M. Cowan, Maura R.Z. Ruzhnikov, Ryan Gates
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 2021-10-19 - 3 citationsThree Infants with Pathogenic Variants in the ABCA3 Gene: Presentation, Treatment, and Clinical Course.Xin Si, Lea C. Steffes, Jennifer C. Schymick, Florette K. Hazard, Michael C. Tracy
The Journal of Pediatrics. 2021-04-01
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