Kelly Jo Hamman, M.S., CGC

  • Assistant Professor of Molecular and Medical Genetics, School of Medicine

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • B.S., 2000, College of Charleston
    • M.S., 2006, Arcadia University
  • Certifications

    • American Board of Genetic Counseling, 2009

Memberships and associations:

  • National Society of Genetic Counselors

Publications

Elsevier pure profile

Publications

  • Population screening shows risk of inherited cancer and familial hypercholesterolemia in Oregon

    American Journal of Human Genetics
    1. Timothy D. O'Brien
    2. Amiee B. Potter
    3. Catherine C. Driscoll
    4. Gregory Goh
    5. John H. Letaw
    6. Sarah McCabe
    7. Jane Thanner
    8. Arpita Kulkarni
    9. Rossana Wong
    10. Samuel Medica
    11. Tiana Week
    12. Jacob Buitrago
    13. Aaron Larson
    14. Katie Johnson Camacho
    15. Kim Brown
    16. Rachel Crist
    17. Casey Conrad
    18. Sara Evans-Dutson
    19. Ryan Lutz
    20. Asia Mitchell
    21. Pavana Anur
    22. Vanessa Serrato
    23. Autumn Shafer
    24. Lisa K. Marriott
    25. K. J. Hamman
    26. Amelia Mulford
    27. Wojciech Wiszniewski
    28. Jone E. Sampson
    29. Andrew Adey
    30. Brian J. O'Roak
    31. Christina A. Harrington
    32. Jackilen Shannon
    33. Paul T. Spellman
    34. C. Sue Richards
  • Tumor-infiltrating leukocyte phenotypes distinguish outcomes in related patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    JCO Precision Oncology
    1. Jason M. Link
    2. Shannon M. Liudahl
    3. Courtney B. Betts
    4. Shamilene Sivagnanam
    5. Kenna R. Leis
    6. Mary McDonnell
    7. Carl R. Pelz
    8. Brett Johnson
    9. Kelly J. Hamman
    10. Dove Keith
    11. Jone E. Sampson
    12. Terry K. Morgan
    13. Charles D. Lopez
    14. Lisa M. Coussens
    15. Rosalie C. Sears
  • Public perception of predictive cancer genetic testing and research in Oregon

    Journal of Genetic Counseling
    1. Teala W. Alvord
    2. Lisa K. Marriott
    3. Phuc T. Nguyen
    4. Autumn Shafer
    5. Kim Brown
    6. Wesley Stoller
    7. Jennifer L. Volpi
    8. Jill Vandehey-Guerrero
    9. Laura K. Ferrara
    10. Steven Blakesley
    11. Erin Solomon
    12. Hannah Kuehl
    13. Amy J. Palma
    14. Paige E. Farris
    15. Kelly J. Hamman
    16. Madisen Cotter
    17. Jackilen Shannon
  • Risk management decisions in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations

    American journal of surgery
    1. Rosemary Morgan
    2. Audrey Brown
    3. Kelly Jo Hamman
    4. Jone Sampson
    5. Arpana Naik
    6. Kristen Massimino
  • Point Mutations in Exon 1B of APC Reveal Gastric Adenocarcinoma and Proximal Polyposis of the Stomach as a Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Variant

    American Journal of Human Genetics
    1. Jun Li
    2. Susan L. Woods
    3. Sue Healey
    4. Jonathan Beesley
    5. Xiaoqing Chen
    6. Jason S. Lee
    7. Haran Sivakumaran
    8. Nicci Wayte
    9. Katia Nones
    10. Joshua J. Waterfall
    11. John Pearson
    12. Anne Marie Patch
    13. Janine Senz
    14. Manuel A. Ferreira
    15. Pardeep Kaurah
    16. Robertson MacKenzie
    17. Alireza Heravi-Moussavi
    18. Samantha Hansford
    19. Tamsin R.M. Lannagan
    20. Amanda B. Spurdle
    21. Peter T. Simpson
    22. Leonard Da Silva
    23. Sunil R. Lakhani
    24. Andrew D. Clouston
    25. Mark Bettington
    26. Florian Grimpen
    27. Rita A. Busuttil
    28. Natasha Di Costanzo
    29. Alex Boussioutas
    30. Marie Jeanjean
    31. George Chong
    32. Aurélie Fabre
    33. Sylviane Olschwang
    34. Geoffrey J. Faulkner
    35. Evangelos Bellos
    36. Lachlan Coin
    37. Kevin Rioux
    38. Oliver F. Bathe
    39. Xiaogang Wen
    40. Hilary C. Martin
    41. Deborah W. Neklason
    42. Sean R. Davis
    43. Robert L. Walker
    44. Kathleen A. Calzone
    45. Itzhak Avital
    46. Theo Heller
    47. Christopher Koh
    48. Marbin Pineda
    49. Udo Rudloff
    50. Martha Quezado
    51. Pavel N. Pichurin
    52. Peter J. Hulick
    53. Scott M. Weissman
    54. Anna Newlin
    55. Wendy S. Rubinstein
    56. Jone E. Sampson
    57. Kelly Hamman
    58. David Goldgar
    59. Nicola Poplawski
    60. Kerry Phillips
    61. Lyn Schofield
    62. Jacqueline Armstrong
    63. Cathy Kiraly-Borri
    64. Graeme K. Suthers
    65. David G. Huntsman
    66. William D. Foulkes
    67. Fatima Carneiro
    68. Noralane M. Lindor
    69. Stacey L. Edwards
    70. Juliet D. French
    71. Nicola Waddell
    72. Paul S. Meltzer
    73. Daniel L. Worthley
    74. Kasmintan A. Schrader
    75. Georgia Chenevix-Trench
  • Hepatocytes from wild-type or heterozygous donors are equally effective in achieving successful therapeutic liver repopulation in murine phenylketonuria (PKU)

    Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
    1. Kelly J. Hamman
    2. Shelley R. Winn
    3. Cary O. Harding
  • Complete correction of hyperphenylalaninemia following liver-directed, recombinant AAV2/8 vector-mediated gene therapy in murine phenylketonuria

    Gene therapy
    1. C. O. Harding
    2. M. B. Gillingham
    3. K. Hamman
    4. H. Clark
    5. E. Goebel-Daghighi
    6. A. Bird
    7. D. D. Koeberl
  • Low therapeutic threshold for hepatocyte replacement in murine phenylketonuria

    Molecular Therapy
    1. Kelly Hamman
    2. Heather Clark
    3. Eugenio Montini
    4. Muhsen Al-Dhalimy
    5. Markus Grompe
    6. Milton Finegold
    7. Cary O. Harding