About Singapore Rare Disease Models and Mechanisms (RDMM) Network

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The Singapore Rare Disease Models and Mechanisms (RDMM) Network is set up with the goal of connecting basic researchers and clinicians across Singapore to expedite the molecular understanding of genes causing rare diseases. The network aims to be a platform where researchers and clinicians engage and participate in gene discovery and generation of model systems leading to deciphering of molecular pathways. The ultimate goal of the network is to identify therapeutic interventions that will benefit patients with rare diseases. Professor Wang Hongyan and Assistant Professor Sonia Davila serve as co-chairs of the RDMM Network.

Singapore Rare Disease Models and Mechanisms (RDMM) Network

 

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Patient Care Nephrotic Syndrome: Diagnosis and Managing in Primary Care As nephrotic syndrome is an uncommon condition presenting with signs and symptoms that are common and non-specific, diagnosis can be elusive. General practitioners are often the first point of contact for patients, and are therefore well-primed to perform initial diagnostic tests and manage complications. The SingHealth Duke-NUS Vascular Centre shares more.
14 May 2025 | Defining Med Read Story
Patient Care A Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Vascular Conditions The SingHealth Duke-NUS Vascular Centre unites specialists across five major Singapore hospitals to provide comprehensive vascular care services. The Centre offers a wide range of treatments including surgery, radiology, and specialised procedures for various vascular conditions. It also conducts research to improve patient outcomes, particularly in treating diabetic foot complications and lower limb circulation problems.
14 May 2025 | Defining Med Read Story