About
Professor Baralle is Professor of Genomic Medicine and Head of School, Human Developpment and Health in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton.
She is an NIHR Senior Investigator and emeritus NIHR Research Professor. She is the current Vice president of the Clinical Genetics Society.
Professor Baralle leads a group that investigates the role of RNA and splicing in genetic disease, new methods for genetic diagnostic testing, and the causes of rare disease syndromes.
She is a consultant in Clinical Genetics at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, with both a general genetics clinic and a specialist oculogenetics clinic.
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