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About Victoria Mok Siu

Dr. Victoria Siu is a medical geneticist specializing in identifying, delineating, and screening for rare genetic disorders in at-risk and underserviced populations, specifically those living in Amish and Mennonite communities.

Children's Health Collaborators: Asuri N. Prasad, Chitra Prasad, and Tony Rupar
Also in Medical Genetics: Tugce Balci, Natalya Karp, Chitra Prasad, and Maha Saleh


Dr. Siu joined the Children's Hospital (CH) in 1989. She is ranked Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario (UWO).

She attended the University of Toronto and earned an Arts and Science degree in 1978 followed by her M.D. in 1982. She completed her first year of fellowship training at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and then moved to London in 1987 where she completed her postgraduate training.


Research Interest Area: Genetics
Research Overview: Clinical delineation of rare genetic disorders; Gene identification; Newborn and carrier screening in Amish and Mennonite populations; Disorders associated with altered methylation patterns (epigenetics)

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Western University Department of Biochemistry
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Present Division Head, Medical Genetics; Associate Professor, Western University Department of Paediatrics
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Present Medical Geneticist, London Health Sciences Centre ‐ Children's Hospital
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Present Scientist, Lawson Health Research Institute ‐ Children's Health Research Institute (CHRI)
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Recent Works (4)