Cynthia J. Curry

[4][5] In Curry's career as a researcher, her interests relate to syndrome delineation in fetuses and new-borns, in addition to causes of intellectual disability.

[2] Curry is the author of more than 140 articles and chapters and, in 2019, released her book Genetic Consultations in the Newborn alongside co-author Robin D. Clark, MD.

In a Newswire article highlighting her contributions, it is emphasized that, "A ground-breaking researcher in the field of clinical genetics, Dr. Curry's findings have been featured in over one hundred publications in peer-reviewed journals and numerous chapters in medical books.

[6] Additionally, she is on the scientific advisory board of AI-phenotyping company Face2Gene and works with the State of California Birth Defects Monitoring Program.

[8] Curry continues to practice as a clinical geneticist while serving as a mentor to graduate students at UCSF Fresno.