Ann Hurdle Maradiegue PhD, MSN, FNP-BC, FAANP
Dr. Maradiegue received her PhD in 2007 from George Mason University. During her doctoral studies she was accepted to the Summer Genetic Institute to study molecular genetics at the National Institutes of Health, and studied cancer genetics at the City of Hope Cancer Genetics Program in California. She was awarded a fellowship to conduct her research. Dr. Maradiegue has numerous publications and presentations related to her research interests including global health, family history, genetics/genomics, and nurse practitioner knowledge related to genomics. Her clinical practice focused on care of immigrant populations.