Colin Pritchard, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

University of Washington

COLIN PRITCHARD, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington and Program Director for Cancer Precision Diagnostics for the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine. He also serves as the Co-Director of the Genetics and Solid Tumors Laboratory that services the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. The Pritchard laboratory focuses on oncology molecular diagnostics, particularly the source and utility of cell-free nucleic acid biomarkers in blood, and the development of innovative molecular diagnostics for the identification of DNA repair gene mutations that can guide therapeutic decision-making. His clinical work focuses on applications of next-generation sequencing gene panels for cancer risk assessment and precision treatment. He has led the development and implementation of the ColoSeq™ Lynch and Polyposis Syndrome Panel and the UW-OncoPlex™ Cancer Gene Panel in current clinical use for cancer patients and their families. He is a longstanding distinguished faculty member of the City of Hope Clinical Cancer Genomics Community of Practice. In 2021 Dr. Pritchard was awarded the C2 Catalyst for Precision Medicine Award from Scientific American.

Danielle Castillo, BS

Senior Research Associate

Danielle Castillo, BS, is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Clinical Cancer Genetics Molecular Laboratory at the City of Hope, where she assists Mr. Herzog in the maintenance of the Breast Cancer Registry, Hispanic Mutation Project, LiFTUP Project and other research endeavors. After spending a good part of her senior year working on water conservation at Stellenbosch University in Cape Town, South Africa Mrs. Castillo graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biology from Whittier College in 2008 Mrs. Castillo worked as a biologist for Irvine Scientific before coming to the City of Hope in early 2009.

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Laboratory Methods for Inherited Cancer Susceptibilities
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Open to view video. Overview of genes and types of mutations Review clinical applications of molecular diagnostic technologies Discussion of basic molecular methods and introduction to the latest technology
Characterization and Clinical Interpretation of Germline Genomic Variants - Part 1
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Characterization and Clinical Interpretation of Germline Genomic Variants - Part 2
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Mutation Nomenclature: Reading and Interpreting Genetic Test Results
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Open to view video. Recognize and describe various types of mutations Distinguish between different types of mutation nomenclature Interpret a genetic test report
Quiz Week 3
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Week 3 Distance Learning Evaluation
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8 Questions Please respond to the statements in this evaluation as they relate to your experiences with this week's Distance Learning Modules and Friday Web Conference Review session. This survey will take less than 3 minutes to complete.
GCRA Case Conference Feedback Form
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7 Questions Please respond to the statements below as they relate to your participation in this week’s LIVE or RECORDED GCRA Case Conference session. Complete this form within 24 hours after participating in the session. Reminder: 5 GCRA Case Conference Feedback forms must be submitted as a requirement to receive your Intensive Course Certificate.
Week 3 Community of Practice Survey
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1 Question Please respond to the statements below as they relate to your Distance Learning experiences with the course to date. This survey will take less than 2 minutes to complete.
Week 3 Friday Review Session Recording
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Open to view video. This is the web session recording from Friday, November 20, 2020. Please note that this recording is for review purposes only and will not give you attendance credit if you were not present at the live session.