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To:
Joe Thakuri
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4:05:18 PM
Subject Re: Any Update for Jeffrey Epstein
Hi Joe. Hope you had a wonderful holiday season. Wanted to follow up with you as it has been
almost a month since we last communicated (you had mentioned Jeffrey's 'raw data' should be
available in 2-3 weeks on Dec. 9). Anything new to report?
Thanks,
On Dec 9, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
OK, we'll do a deep dive on those gene associations for his data.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 6:00 PM,
wrote:
Jeffrey replied back! He says: diabetes and kidney issues!
Thanks so much!
On Dec 9, 2014, at 5:06 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
Please stress that providing the info is completely voluntary.
Theoretically it should make for a more personalized analysis and it
gives him the opportunity to let me know if there is any medical
condition he specifically wants me to do a deep dive with his data on.
(The general screen for medically serious mutations will happen of
course even without any additional info from him.)
Joe
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:54 PM
wrote:
Hi Joe! thank you so very much for the update...I am not sure if
Jeffrey would like to provide any family medical history but will ask
and get back to you...great to know things are moving along!!
On Dec 9, 2014, at 4:28 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
HiM
sorry for not replying earlier. I'm analyzing
data now on the exomes we've sequenced. Jeffrey's raw
data should be available soon 2-3 weeks and I expect
everything to be wrapped up the end of this month.
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Do you know if Jeffrey wants to voluntarily provide
any personal medical or family medical history? We can
personalize the analysis based on this info. For example,
for people with a strong family history of breast cancer,
I can make sure we do a thorough look at breast cancer
associated genes in addition to the basic analysis for
these individuals. Specifically, family medical history on
sibs, parents, and grandparents can be useful - as well
as any history of inherited disorders - especially if it is
rare and early onset in life.
Thanks in advance for passing on this info.
Best,
Joe
On Dec 8, 2014 12:46 PM,
wrote:
Hello Joe! Checking in...anything to report to
Jeffrey? Please let me know where you are with this
project... thanks!
Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein
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