A specialized offshoot of Neuberg Diagnostics, the Neuberg Centre for Genomic Medicine aims at providing comprehensive, accurate and affordable genetic testing to all. With a dream of becoming a ONE-STOP diagnostic centre for all genetic disorders, the centre’s knowledge hub is driven by experts in the fields of Medical Oncology, Inherited Disorders and Reproductive Medicine. We believe in a phenotype-driven and clinician-centric approach to achieve the maximum diagnostic utility that a genetic test can provide. Every case is handled by the respective expert along with an efficient team of molecular scientists in conjunction with the clinician.
We believe that research and diagnosis go hand in hand and hence a dedicated Research Service Unit has also been established which caters to a multitude of research projects supporting researchers in their genomic experiments.
We believe that we must be the change we want to see in the world of Diagnostic Genomics.
Senior Advisor
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Senior Consultant, Lab Director
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Dr. Hervé Avet-Loiseau is the head of IFM (Intergroupe Francophone Myélome) and head of the Myeloma Genomics Lab at University Hospital in Toulouse.
Dr. Hervé Avet-Loiseau is a prominent figure in the field of oncology, particularly renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the understanding and treatment of multiple myeloma, a complex and often challenging cancer of the plasma cells. As a distinguished hematologist and researcher, Dr. Avet-Loiseau’s career spans several decades and is marked by numerous achievements and advancements in the realm of cancer genetics.
Throughout his career, Dr. Avet-Loiseau has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to unraveling the intricate molecular mechanisms underlying multiple myeloma, with a particular focus on genomic profiling and its implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment selection. His pioneering research has significantly enhanced our understanding of the disease’s heterogeneity and clonal evolution, shedding light on its pathogenesis and progression.