Dan Roden (born 1950)[1] is a Canadian-born American medical researcher known for his work in personalized medicine.
[3] He is also the director of Vanderbilt University's BioVU project, which is a biobank linking individuals' DNA samples to their medical records.
[4][5] Roden was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he received his medical degree from McGill University.
He then received his training at Vanderbilt University in cardiology and pharmacology, and he has been a faculty member there ever since.
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