|  Dr. Sadaf Naz is a human molecular geneticist who received  her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of the Punjab, Lahore for her  pioneering studies on recessively inherited deafness in Pakistan. She conducted  post-doctoral work at NIDCD, National Institutes of Health, USA on the  molecular genetics of hearing loss in humans and animal models. In 2005, she  was appointed as a faculty member at School of Biological Sciences, University  of the Punjab, Lahore and established the laboratory for deciphering molecular  basis of genetic disorders. The major focus of her research team is on  exploring the genetics of recessively inherited, moderate to severe hearing  loss, movement disorders, skeletal dysplasias, neurodevelopmental disorders, epilepsy  and psychotic disorders using conventional methods or next generation  sequencing technology. Personnel in Dr. Naz’s laboratory returns the findings  to the participants as appropriate and some of them then use these results by  seeking genetic counselling. A few participants have received better treatments  due to the genetic diagnoses made available to them. The research Dr. Naz’s  laboratory is or has been supported by the Higher Education Commission,  Pakistan, Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan, National Institutes of Health,  USA, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany, Koshish Foundation, USA and Brigham  Young University, USA. Research Interests:
 Molecular Biology
 Human Molecular Genetics
 Genetic Disorders
 Genomics
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