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Hayley R. Bottino serves as an Instructor in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at the School of Medicine, Loma Linda University. She is actively engaged in teaching courses such as "Prenatal & Perinatal Genetics" (GCAT 505) for the Autumn 2025 term and conducts research at the intersection of medical genetics and obstetrics.
Her research focuses on prenatal and perinatal genetics, with specialization in rare X-linked genetic disorders affecting females. She investigates conditions like ZC4H2-associated syndromes and Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, contributing to the understanding of genetic mechanisms in congenital disorders. Her work bridges clinical obstetrics with advanced genetic diagnostics and counseling methodologies.
Dr. Bottino's 2024 publication in Neonatology Today examines an X-linked disorder manifesting in a female patient with Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, highlighting diagnostic challenges in atypical presentations of X-linked conditions. This research underscores emerging trends in applying genetic insights to improve prenatal care and neonatal outcomes for rare disorders.
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