RASopathies brochure 2024
RASopathies poster for 5th RAS Initiative at the Frederick National Labs, October 10, 2024
RASopathies poster for RAS Initiative Virtual Symposium 2021 (open poster in new tab and follow along with the 5 min poster presentation audio)
2018 RASopathies Year in Review
2017 RASopathies Year in Review
2016 RASopathies Year in Review
2015 RASopathies Year in Review
RASopathies poster for 1st RAS Initiative at the National Cancer Institute, December 16, 2015
RASopathies brochure published June 2, 2015
RASopathies poster for 4th World Orphan Drug Congress, WDC, April 24-25, 2014
Peer-reviewed Journal Publications and Conference Reports
NEW
The RASopathies: Genetic Syndromes of the RAS/MAPK Pathway
Book published Nov 2024, Springer Nature, Editor: Katherine A. Rauen
The 8th International RASopathies Symposium: Expanding research and care practice through global collaboration and advocacy, published Nov 2023, Pierpont EI, et al.; Am J Med Genet Part A [OPEN ACCESS]
The seventh international RASopathies symposium: Pathways to a cure – expanding knowledge, enhancing research, and therapeutic discovery, published Mar 2022, Kontaridis MI, et al.; Am J Med Genet Part A [OPEN ACCESS]
Advancing RAS/RASopathy therapies: An NCI-sponsored intramural and extramural collaboration for the study of RASopathies, published Jan 2020, Gross AM et al.; Am J Med Genet Part A
The sixth international RASopathies symposium: Precision medicine-From promise to practice, published Dec 2019, Gripp KW et al.; Am J Med Genet Part A
Proceedings of the fifth international RASopathies symposium: When development and cancer intersect, published Oct 2018, Katherine A. Rauen, et al.; Am J Med Genet Part A
RAS Proteins and Their Regulators in Human Disease, published June 28, 2017
Simanshu DK, Nissley DV, McCormick F; Cell. 2017 Jun 29;170(1):17-33. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.06.009.
The Fourth International RASopathies Symposium on Genetic Syndromes of the Ras/MAPK Pathway, published May 7, 2016
David Stevenson, et. al.; https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.37723
Study Suggests Antioxidant Treatment May Help NF1-Linked Behavioral Issues, 9/13/13, University of Cincinnati healthNEWS.
~recommendations welcomed~