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Diana J. Bailey, M.S.

Diana J. Bailey, M.S.

About Me

I currently work as a full-time genetic counselor in both the Division of Neonatology and the Division of Reproductive Genetics. I work with providers within multiple specialties to provide information, support, and advocacy for individuals and their families who are at risk for, or have a diagnosis...
I currently work as a full-time genetic counselor in both the Division of Neonatology and the Division of Reproductive Genetics. I work with providers within multiple specialties to provide information, support, and advocacy for individuals and their families who are at risk for, or have a diagnosis of a known genetic condition.

I graduated from Emory University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2000. I attended Case Western Reserve University’s Genetic Counseling Training Program and graduated with a Masters in Genetics 2006.

Prior to being employed by the University of Rochester, I worked as a genetic counselor at a private maternal fetal medicine office in southwest Florida and then at a small company providing telemedicine services to reproductive endocrinology patients.

Faculty Appointments

Senior Associate - Department of Pediatrics, Neonatology (SMD)

Credentials

Education

MS | Case Western Reserve University. Genetics. 2006

MS | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Natural Sciences. 2002

BS | Emory University. Biology. 2000

Awards

Diplomate.

Publications

Journal Articles

Fetal akinesia deformation sequence syndrome associated with recessive TTN variants.

Alkhunaizi E, Martin N, Jelin AC, Rosner M, Bailey DJ, Steiner LA, Lakhani S, Ji W, Katzman PJ, Forster KR, Jarinova O, Shannon P, Chitayat D,

American journal of medical genetics. Part A.. 2023 March 191 (3):760-769. Epub 12/10/2022.

Progressive brain atrophy and severe neurodevelopmental phenotype in siblings with biallelic COASY variants.

Rosati J, Johnson J, Stander Z, White A, Tortorelli S, Bailey D, Fong CT, Lee BH

American journal of medical genetics. Part A.. 2023 March 191 (3):842-845. Epub 12/10/2022.

Maternal vitamin K deficient embryopathy: association with hyperemesis gravidarum and Crohn disease.

Toriello HV, Erick M, Alessandri JL, Bailey D, Brunetti-Pierri N, Cox H, Fryer A, Marty D, McCurdy C, Mulliken JB, Murphy H, Omlor J, Pauli RM, Ranells JD, Sanchez-Valle A, Tobiasz A, Van Maldergem L, Lin AE

American journal of medical genetics. Part A.. 2013 March 161A (3):417-29. Epub 02/12/2013.