Dr. Alexis Carere

Dr. Alexis Carere

Post Doctoral Fellow in Dr. Guillaume Paré’s Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Laboratory and Genetic Councilor at Hamilton General Hospital

“One of the key aspects of what we do is look at heart attack and stroke through a genetic lens. When we test someone who has had a heart attack or stroke, and find a genetic culprit, there are implications not just for the patient but also for anyone related to that patient — most typically siblings or children. For instance, often patients may not understand why they had a stroke, or may feel guilty that it’s their own fault. But having a genetic explanation can often relieve some of that guilt. And it can help them move forward by taking preventive measures.

It’s important for families too. Genetics can give a really clear picture if children are at risk or not. And if we find that there is a risk, we may be able to reduce it. So we can actually prevent heart attack and stroke in the next generation by identifying the cause of it in a parent.”

Thank you.