Jessica Giordano, MS, CGC
Jessica Giordano, MS, CGC

Jessica Giordano, MS, CGC

Genetic Counseling
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Specialties
Genetic Counseling, more

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CUIMC/NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital

3959 Broadway
New York, NY 10032
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  • AETNA
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  • Magnacare (National)
  • Quality Health Management
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • World Trade Center Health Plan

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About Jessica Giordano, MS, CGC

Jessica Giordano, a New York native, completed her undergraduate degree in Biology at Boston College and her Master of Science in Human Genetics/Genetic Counseling at Sarah Lawrence College, graduating in 2008. After graduation, Jessica worked in the public hospital system in the Bronx providing reproductive genetic counseling to patients at Jacobi Medical Center and North Central Bronx Hospital. She subsequently worked at Weill Cornell in reproductive genetic counseling for four years before joining Columbia's Department of Ob/Gyn in 2014.


Jessica is an ABGC board-certified genetic counselor with a passion for reproductive genomic medicine, working in clinical, research, and industry-related settings.


In her clinical work, she has witnessed how non-invasive aneuploidy screening, diagnostic testing via microarray, and pan-ethnic screening has transformed prenatal practice, making complex genetics test part of primary obstetrical practice. Recently, she successfully led Columbia's fetal exome sequencing study published in Lancet, the stillbirth exome study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, and is the primary manager for the NICHD multi-center study PrenatalSEQ, aiming to study the use of genomic sequencing in pregnancy to change post-natal management. In these research roles, she consents patients, curates variants, and assesses genotype-phenotype correlations with the goal of ultimately communicating results to patients to impact decision-making and clinical management.


Additionally, Jessica has been integral to the recent development and launch of Columbia's Genetic Counseling Graduate Program and currently serves as a course director and scholarly projector mentor to their graduate students.


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Expertise

  • Family History Analysis

  • Genetic Disorders

  • Genetic Screening

  • Genetic Testing

  • Prenatal Diagnosis

  • Women's Genetics

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Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Genetic Counseling

  • Associate Director of Womens Genetics Research

Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Genetic Counseling
  • Associate Director of Womens Genetics Research