Christopher Chapman
Christopher Chapman (January 24, 1927October 24, 2015) was a Canadian film writer, director, editor and cinematographer. Best known for his award-winning 1967 short film ''A Place to Stand'', he also pioneered the multi-dynamic image technique used in films and television shows. Provided by Wikipedia
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P187: Truncating variants in APOB are not VUS when screening for familial hypercholesterolemia by Alexandre Bolze, Kelly Schiabor Barrett, Jeremy Cauwels, Douglas Stoller, Christopher Chapman, Anwar Chahal, Daniel Judge, Douglas Olson, Joseph Grzymski, Elizabeth Cirulli
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P580: Comparing automated vs ACMG/AMP-based variant interpretation for the CDC Tier 1 conditions in a clinicogenomic cohort from US-based health systems by Kelly Schiabor Barrett, Basil Khuder, Matthew Ferber, C. Anwar Chahal, Jeremy Cauwels, Douglas Stoller, Christopher Chapman, Daniel Judge, Caitlin Allen, Douglas Olson, Joseph Grzymski, Elizabeth Cirulli, Alexandre Bolze
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P172: A framework to identify individuals at low risk of disease in the population* by Alexandre Bolze, Kelly Schiabor Barrett, Matthew Levy, Natalie Telis, Jeremy Cauwels, Douglas Stoller, Christopher Chapman, Anwar Chahal, Daniel Judge, Douglas Olson, Joseph Grzymski, William Lee, Cassie Hajek, Elizabeth Cirulli
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