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Professional Title
          PhD Public Health Genetics
              Areas of Interest
          precision phenotyping, gene identification, risk and phenotype prediction
          chronic pain, medically unexplained conditions, disorders in pregnancy, precision medicine, and forensic genetics
          translation of genetic discoveries to society
              Taryn Hall’s research interests are focused on precision phenotyping, gene identification, risk and phenotype prediction, and the translation of genetic discoveries to society. She has several domains of interest including: chronic pain, medically unexplained conditions, disorders in pregnancy, precision medicine, and forensic genetics.
Education
              PhD in Public Health Genetics
Dissertation: The Y-Chromosome in Forensic and Public Health Genetics
          Dissertation: The Y-Chromosome in Forensic and Public Health Genetics
