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Dr.
Thoene is a native of California and attended undergraduate
studies at Stanford University, majoring in chemistry.
He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University.
His pediatric residency was in the Harriet Lane Home
Pediatric program at Johns Hopkins and he completed
a 3 year fellowship in metabolic genetic disease at
the University of California, San Diego. His research
interests include investigation of the pathophysiology
of cystinosis, and understanding the molecular biology
of lysosomal transport. Clinically he is interested
in the diagnosis and treatment of inborn errors of
metabolism with particular emphasis on urea cycle
disorders, organic acidemias, and cystinosis. A member
of the American Society of Clinical Investigation,
Dr. Thoene also holds memberships in the American
Society of Human Genetics, the American Pediatrics
Society, the American Society of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology and the American Society of Gene
Therapy. He was chairman of the National Commission
of Orphan Diseases 1988-1989. He is past chairman
of the Board of the National Organization for Rare
Disorders. He was a Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. fellow
in Washington, D.C. and is the editor of the Physicians's
Guide to Rare Diseases. Currently, he is Karen Gore
Professor of Pediatrics , Director of the Hayward
Genetics Center/ Human Genetics Program at Tulane
University Health Sciences Center.
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