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Sources/Reference section:

 * https://medicine.arizona.edu/person/rick-kittles-phd
 * https://libguides.macalester.edu/IRT2018/Kittles
 * http://goldenhelix.com/resources/case_studies/kittles.htmlhttps://uanews.arizona.edu/story/uas-kittles-breaks-new-ground-genetics
 * http://go.galegroup.com/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=Biographies&r esultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=MultiTab&searchType=PersonSearchForm&currentPosition=1&docId=GALE%7CK1606003138&docType=Biography&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=&prodId=BIC&contentSet=GALE%7CK1606003138&searchId=R4&userGroupName=vic_ehc&inPS=true

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Dr. Rick Kittles was one of the earliest geneticists to trace the ancestry of Africans through DNA testing. This led, as mentioned in the biography section, him to co-found the company African Ancestry Inc., which set out to be the leading advocate for tracing the ancestry of individuals with African descent. Kittles is known for his work on prostate cancer but he devotes part of his time to study and research other diseases such as colon and breast cancer, sickle cell anemia, red blood cell immune response, and pulmonary hypertension. Kittles has been an advocate for studying prostate cancer among African Americans for much of his scientific career; his primary concern however, was to find out how genes and the environment increased the risk of prostate cancer.

Kittles has done numerous amounts of research, including publishing over 160 peer-reviewed articles, over his career with much of this work being devoted to issues such as genetic ancestry and health disparities among African Americans and other minority groups. Dr. Kittles has been apart of many cutting edge developments including the progress of informative genetic markers and how an individuals ancestry can be used to help identify disease risks and health outcomes. Nowadays, Kittles and his team have been busy conducting various genetic sequencing trials to try and find variations in genes that affect a person's response to drugs.

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