VSN presents Beyond the VUS Using MAVE Data to Inform Clinical Variant Classification
Multiplexed Assays of Variant Effect (MAVEs) are rapidly transforming how laboratories evaluate genetic variants, providing functional evidence at a scale previously unimaginable. Join Dr. Abbye McEwen for an introduction to MAVE technology, current approaches for incorporating MAVE data into clinical variant interpretation, and a discussion of how these datasets may help resolve variants of uncertain significance.

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