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Ada Marta Fejerman <Quick>

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, often referred to in academic literature as Laura Fejerman , is a distinguished geneticist and epidemiologist whose work has transformed our understanding of breast cancer risk and outcomes within Latina and Latin American populations. Currently a professor and researcher at UC Davis , she leads the Fejerman Lab , which focuses on the complex interplay between genetic ancestry, environmental factors, and health disparities. Academic Background and Institutional Roles Ada Marta Fejerman

A major focus of her lab is the refinement of Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) , ensuring these tools are accurate for diverse populations rather than relying solely on data from individuals of European descent. Community Impact and "Promotores" Programs Place her within 20th or 21st century events

Dr. Fejerman’s work focuses on how —specifically Indigenous American, European, and African components—influences breast cancer risk and mortality. Her research suggests that women with higher Indigenous American ancestry face a significantly increased risk of breast cancer-specific mortality. 2. Discovery of Susceptibility Loci Academic Background and Institutional Roles A major focus

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