Bruce R. Korf

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Bruce R. Korf is a renowned geneticist and medical researcher known for his significant contributions to the field of medical genetics.

Pronunciation

Bruce R. Korf is pronounced as /bru:s a:r kɔ:rf/.

Etymology

The name Bruce is of French origin, derived from the place name Brix. The surname Korf is of German origin, meaning basket. The middle initial R. stands for Robert, a name of Germanic origin meaning "bright fame".

Career

Bruce R. Korf is the Associate Dean for Genomic Medicine, the Wayne H. and Sara Crews Finley Chair in Medical Genetics, and the Chief Genomics Officer at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is also the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Human Genetics.

Contributions

Bruce R. Korf is known for his research on neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes tumors to form on nerve tissue. He has also contributed to the understanding of the genetic basis of common diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.

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