Epigenetics: Diagnostic Methods in the Clinical Laboratory (Online CE Course)

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Author: Maridaliz Rodriguez, PhD, MA, MLS(ASCP)CMMBCM
Reviewers: Nancy Liu-Sullivan, PhD and Laurie Bjerklie, MA, MLS(ASCP)CM

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Continuing Education Credits

P.A.C.E.® Contact Hours (acceptable for AMT, ASCP, and state recertification): 1 hour(s)
Approved through 7/31/2026
Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel Credit Hours - General (Molecular Pathology): 1 hour(s)
Approved through 7/31/2026

Objectives

  • Define epigenetics and its correlation with gene expression.
  • Describe the principles of molecular techniques to measure epigenetic alterations.
  • Identify different epigenetic biomarkers.
  • Discuss the application of epigenetic biomarkers for clinical diagnostics testing.

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Additional Information

Level of Instruction: Intermediate
Intended Audience: Medical laboratory scientists, medical laboratory technicians, laboratory supervisors, and laboratory managers. This course is also appropriate for MLS and MLT students and pathology residents.
Author Information: Dr. Rodriguez earned a B.S. in Human Biology degree from the University of Puerto Rico, followed by a Master's degree in Microbiology and Immunology, and a Ph.D in Molecular Biology at the Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine of Puerto Rico, where she investigated the effect of antioxidants on Methamphetamine and HIV-1 induced Oxidative Stress in astrocyte cells. Dr. Rodriguez joined the faculty of the Department of Microbiology at Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine of Puerto Rico in 2007. Her research, supported by NIH grants, focused on how drugs of abuse altered the brain cells in the presence of HIV-1. In 2012, Dr. Rodriguez was promoted as the Principal Investigator of the Select Agent Program under the Puerto Rico Department of Health Laboratory and the Center of Disease Control Dengue Branch. In 2016, she joined Lakeland Regional Medical Center, where she was working as the Educator Coordinator of the Clinical Laboratory. In 2020, she joined the faculty of Biology at Florida Southern College as the Program Director for the Medical Laboratory Science Program. Currently, Dr. Rodriguez is at the University of Central Florida as an Assistant Faculty Medicine and MLS Program Director. 
The author has no conflict of interest to disclose.
Reviewer Information:
Dr. Nancy Liu-Sullivan served as a Senior Research Scientist with a specialty in cancer genomics and drug discovery prior to joining the biology faculty at the College of Staten Island (CSI), City University of New York (CUNY), teaching Immunology, Radiation Biology, and General Biology, in addition to mentoring students in cancer research. Dr. Liu-Sullivan is also the author of several MediaLab courses.
Laurie Bjerklie, MA, MLS(ASCP)CM, is a Lead Education Developer. She earned a B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of North Dakota and an M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from Saint Xavier University. She has over 15 years of experience in higher education and has held program director and faculty positions in both MLT and MLS programs.

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Figure 26. Basic method for chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)


A closer look at epigenetic mechanisms. (8)


Epigenetic testing for cancer. (25)


Figure 16. CpG site on one DNA strand versus C-G base pair on the complementary strand