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Joseph Tucker, MD

Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Genetics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
NPI Number:
1316137060
Academic Office Location:
Division of Medical Genetics
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-2812
Phone: 860-679-1440
Fax: 860-679-0145
Email: jtucker@uchc.edu
Website(s):

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Education
DegreeInstitutionMajor
BSUniversity of PennsylvaniaElectrical engineering
MDSUNY Downstate Medical SchoolMedicine

Post-Graduate Training
TrainingInstitutionSpecialty
ResidencyUConn School of Medicine, Connecticut Children’s Medical CenterPediatrics
ResidencyUConn School of MedicineClinical Medical Genetics and Genomics
Name & DescriptionCategoryRoleTypeScopeStart YearEnd Year
American Medical Association Professional/Scientific OrganizationMemberExternalNational
American Academy of Pediatrics Professional/Scientific OrganizationMemberExternalNational
American Society of Human GeneticsProfessional/Scientific OrganizationMemberExternalNational
American College of Medical GeneticsProfessional/Scientific OrganizationMemberExternalNational

Journal Articles

Editorials

Title or AbstractTypeSponsor/EventDate/YearLocation
Pediatric Genetic TestingTalkLattanzi Pearson Pediatric Seminars, Hospital of Saint Raphael2011New Haven, CT
Next Generation Genetic Testing.TalkLaboratory Technology and Quality Health Care in 2011 Interdisciplinary Seminar2011Storrs, CT
Clinical Applications of Microarray Technology.TalkPediatric Grand Rounds, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center2010Hartford, CT
Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue: Marfan Syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome,Osteogenesis Imperfecta. TalkPediatric Residency Didactic Lecture, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center2010Hartford, CT
Prader-Willi Syndrome and 15q11 deletion in a patient with normal DNA methylation studies. PosterHuman Genetics and Developmental Biology Departmental Retreat,UCHC 2009Farmington, CT
Chondrodysplasia punctata and maternal autoimmune disease.TalkNeonatal / Perinatal Conference, UCHC2009Farmington, CT
FGFR-related disorders: A model for phenotypic heterogeneity.TalkGenetics Seminar, University of Connecticut Health Center2009Farmington, CT
Ethical Concerns in Genetic Testing.TalkPediatric Grand Rounds, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center2008Hartford, CT
Teen Suicide.TalkPediatric Management Conference, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center2006Farmington, CT